tedit development and design discussion
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This is as many icons as I can fit on my XperiaX, so I will not add more to make sure it works on smaller devices. Feel free to test the latest build from the pipeline.
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@danfro Great work! There is the lock suru icon to fit with the style of the rest. Unfortunately there is no unlock icon, only a lock_broken icon. But maybe you could roll your own based on the lock one with the lock_broken one as a guide? Or is the icon removed when the document is in edit mode?
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@arubislander definitely possible, but... If we later do a read only mode, the lock/locked system icon would be what I would use for that. Also the current lock sticks out, so it is not mistaken for a button. Thats why I kept it so far.
But sure, it doesn't fit our UI scheme. I will think about that. Maybe I have an idea. Or someone else has got one, then please share.
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@danfro Forgot to add, the padlock indicates that the file is encrypted. Not related to the edit area.
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@danfro said in tedit development and design discussion:
the padlock indicates that the file is encrypted. Not related to the edit area.
Ah, that makes sense.
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@arubislander Maybe this is better. A smaller padlock and one additional button in the toolbar.
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@danfro that looks very good!
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@danfro Possible bug on the exit (X) function.
Two scenarios:
Opening tedit ---> do not type any text ---> exit function ok.
Opening tedit ---> type a text then delete it completely ---> tedit offers to save.
Is this wanted?
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@domubpkm said in tedit development and design discussion:
Opening tedit ---> type a text then delete it completely ---> tedit offers to save.
A TextArea doesn't have an intelligent change detection. So it doesn't "know" if content has been changed. It can't compare content. As a workaround, as soon as any text is entered, it is marked as "changed" by tedit. So yes, this is currently expected behaviour. Although I agree, not perfect.
My only idea would be to constantly keep reading a copy and comparing that. But I don't think that would be good for performance and very reliable. So I am afraid there is not much I can do about it.
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@danfro said in tedit development and design discussion:
My only idea would be to constantly keep reading a copy and comparing that. But I don't think that would be good for performance and very reliable. So I am afraid there is not much I can do about it
Just an idea : add option 'tedit exit without saving' in saving' window.
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@domubpkm said in tedit development and design discussion:
Just an idea : add option 'tedit exit without saving' in saving' window.
You are right. I didn't cover this option yet. I assumed the user always wants to save = not loose data. But of course sometimes it is fine to drop changes. Thanks for testing and for the feedback.
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Particularly in these two cases, the contrast of the options line is a little weak in my opinion.
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@domubpkm Hmm, true the contrast is not ideal. I will need to investigate if we can set this color. But if there is no easy way, I may need to leave this for another release though. Good catch, I missed that.
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@danfro Tested last built. That's great for me.
But, since 'save as' output is still active, perhaps a more appropriate title would be 'exit choice'? -
@danfro said in tedit development and design discussion:
My only idea would be to constantly keep reading a copy and comparing that. But I don't think that would be good for performance and very reliable. So I am afraid there is not much I can do about it.
Pardon my intrusion.
Just a suggestion. You don't need to keep the whole text. You can make and store just a hash of the original text (before edited) and compare to a hash of current text (edited) at exit (to see if save is needed).
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@danfro The copy all function seems to work from the horizontal options line, but not the paste function: I get a white screen after paste.
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@domubpkm Fixed now. Forgot to delete one line. Thanks.
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@domubpkm I rephrased the dialog a bit. Should be better now.
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@jezek I never used hashes to compare anything, but sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the suggestion. Although this may need to wait for a future version too.
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@danfro Another suggestion (personal opinion) for a future update: the order of the options icons, whether in the vertical main menu or the horizontal menu, could be revised. I read from left to right and top to bottom.
On this principle: I will put this order: for the icons mentioned: select all, copy, paste, empty the area, empty the clipboard..