Comment 2 for bug 183956

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Alexandre Prokoudine (alexandre-prokoudine) wrote :

Sure :)

Usually color management is something that is configured once and forever (the golden don't-touch-if-it-works rule), but if some aspects of it can be changed or the whole color management be switched off via command in a menu, there should be a straight visual report for current status.

Inkscape puts a) an icon to crossing of vertical and horizontal scrollbars to tell if it's on or off and b) a toggle to View menu which has only an icon, but no chekcbox. A lot of users disable scrollbars, thus they are unable to say at once if CM is enabled or disabled unless they remember it precisely. To find out if it's on or off they need to a) enable scrollbar either by Ctrl+B or from menu in top left part of the screen and look at the corner in the bottom right part of the screen b) judge by the colorfulness of the small icon if CM is on or off (and it takes time).

If you look at other applications playing on the desktop publishing arena, they _never_use icons in menu. They use checkboxes. This is because checkbox is the easiest way to inform users on current status of some option. A toggle that bounds you to a) a tiny icon in the other part of the screen that is b) not always present (scrollbars off) is a challenge.

That said, Scribus does put an icon for CM on/off option to its status bar too, but at least it's always present (and I personally don't like that approach either way).