Comment 1 for bug 969491

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Cojnel (cojnel) wrote :

Tested in the development version r12830 (nov 23 2013)
on linux mint 15 cinnamon 32bit

1. the "iconify this dock" icon is pointing left but docks to the right.

2. it sometimes iconifies all the open panels when one clicks on a panels "iconify this dock" icon.

3. there doesn't seam to be a toggle button on the toolbar,
   it would be nice if there also was a object > transform button on the toolbar, maybe there will be an option to to customize the toolbars in the future.

4. there doesn't seam to be any way to tear off the whole dock.

5. minimizing undocked panels only hides the current panel.

6. when one opens more than one panel, sometimes a panel opens stacked, but most of the time they open with one panel expanded and the other panels as horizontal buttons below it.

if one wants to stack panels above each other,
then one can drag from the titlebar to the top or bottom of the panel,

if one wants to group them into buttons again below one panel,
then one can drag from the titlebar to the middle of a panel.

when one undocks a panel it always opens near the top left corner.

Even when there are no panels open or docked there is a draggable bar on the right side of the inkscape window, to the left of the snapbar, that has a width of 7 pixels.
it disappears if one toggles
view > show/hide dialogs or presses F12.

right after starting inkscape if one opens the "fill and stroke" and the "align and distribute" panels, they open in the top part of the sidebar with a horizontal button below the panel to switch between them.

if the align panel is open,
and one clicks on the fill and stroke button below,

the first click extends the align panel vertically slightly,
the second click opens the fill and stroke panel,
the third click makes the fill and stroke panel contract vertically slightly.
a fourth click does nothing,

if one now starts clicking on the align button below the fill panel, it does the same thing as the previous 3 clicks.