Reduce less used options on menu bar to a single icon with dropdown



  • I was thinking about the options to accommodate for smaller screens and it feels like certain options could be reduced to a single icon with a dropdown showing all related options, like the pixel view/vector view/wireframe view are not commonly used with anywhere near the frequency of others such as the "rotation options" or the "move inside"

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    Another example would be the "bring to top/send to back options
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    Moving these under a single icon with dropdown at least for a "small screen" setup option would help with space issues


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    @Boldline Added this to the backlog.



  • I don't know if it is needed. I tried the 150% scaling and even with that there is still room to resize the window to a smaller format, without losing icons in the top menu.

    That said I also think a dropdown for different views will be sufficient. The other example of the bring to top/back I don't know if that one should be in a dropdown. I would prefer for that one to let it remain the same.



  • would prefer that the "bring to top/send to back" options
    stay at it is, that are options i often use
    and i find it cumbersome to put them in one icon
    and then every time you have to open them

    btw working on 1920 x 1080 resolution
    with no scaling in Windows ( just 100%)



  • @FastVector said in Reduce less used options on menu bar to a single icon with dropdown:

    The other example of the bring to top/back I don't know if that one should be in a dropdown. I would prefer for that one to let it remain the same.

    @Subpath said in Reduce less used options on menu bar to a single icon with dropdown:

    would prefer that the "bring to top/send to back" options
    stay at it is, that are options i often use
    and i find it cumbersome to put them in one icon
    and then every time you have to open them

    At the risk of overcomplicating VS and with the idea of making room and in some ways simplifying the UI, perhaps there is an option to reduce them or expand them in settings under the customization - much the way we can now reduce down panels to icons already

    Or what would be better still, the option to reduce or expand out the options of that set the way we can currently do with panels - like the stroke panel can be extended from minimal settings, to medium number fo settings to full settings with a click or double or triple click on the panel title bar - this would be optimal in my mind - no need for extra settings to bog down the settings area - easy for any user to simplfy the menu bar for what they use most



  • @Boldline said in Reduce less used options on menu bar to a single icon with dropdown:

    Or what would be better still, the option to reduce or expand out the options of that set the way we can currently do with panels - like the stroke panel can be extended from minimal settings, to medium number fo settings to full settings with a click or double or triple click on the panel title bar

    here i am more on this side
    a option to set that bars to different states
    think 3 are fine
    Laptop, Standard and Big Screens

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    it may difficult to choose, but i see it as a no good way
    to torture normal or big screen user with single button Icons
    only because Laptop users have Problems because of
    the Screen resolution.

    btw never had a big Problem with the state of that bars
    as it was in VS 1. But i generel have no problem with UIs
    which others see as visual overloads, or as too complicate.

    i am a bit busy now, will post in the evening
    how Xara handle this for inspiration



  • Here, just for inspiration the way Xara offers

    You can create your own toolbars in Xara like in VS.
    But unlike in VS, each one can be used in Xara
    either horizontally or vertically and can be turned
    on and off very easily.

    And the most needed toolbars are already there
    and do not need to be configured by the user

    Here a Video for inspiration, which shows the difference.
    Btw Coreldraw work more ore less the same as Xara.
    (the Artifacts in the Video is because of Recordit, ignore them)

    here the video



  • @Subpath I like that! I also like the ability to turn off any "section" if the toolbar or move it around independently like that

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  • @Boldline

    yes, I also like that you have virtually independent groups of functions
    that you can switch on and off as needed. Or you can put them together as needed.