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Date: | Tue, 14 Jun 2016 13:45:09 +0000
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] RFC: gtk-hid window size save/restore
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It's not better to save window geometry scale (0-100% on width and 0-100%
on height)instead of px x px? Easier to resizing a window on different
screen sizes.
wt., 14 cze 2016, 13:44 u=C5=BCytkownik Kovacs Levente (leventelist AT gmail DOT c=
om)
[via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> napisa=C5=82:
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2016 07:58:14 +0200 (CEST)
> gedau AT igor2 DOT repo DOT hu wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I've arrived at the gtk hid's "window width/height save/restore" code
> > in my conf-rewrite in pcb-rnd. Long story short: the gtk hid tries to
> > remember window geometry and tries to restore it to the last known
> > state (?) when pcb is started.
> >
> > Thinking it over, I am not sure this is a good idea (while I totally
> > see why many users probably want it).
> >
> > I am interested in your input, as an user of GUI apps in general (I
> > don't think this is pcb-specific) about how this is best done.
> > Conceptually the question is, assuming pcb-rnd needs to save/restore
> > window sizes, whose property window sizes is? The program's? The
> > user's? The desing's? The session's? This gets tricky especially in
> > corner cases like laptops with variable screen sizes (large external
> > screen when docked and small screen on the road).
> >
> > Please comment on the following options, or add extra options if you
> > see any:
> >
> > 1. Do not try to save window geometry, let the window manager do its
> > job. This is how I do it: my wm runs an awk script that regex-matches
> > pcb windows and arranges the on the fly, overriding whatever pcb
> > says. PCB windows are automatically arranged in the way I like them,
> > no matter how big my screen is. This probably won't work for most
> > users because they use less capable window managers and/or spend less
> > time configuring it.
>
> This is a way too complex.
>
> > 2. Save it as an user configuration (~/.pcb-rnd/);
> > this is good as long as you are running only one instance of pcb.
> > When you start running two in parallel, and chose different window
> > sizes, they will overwrite eachother's settings so it's random which
> > one wins (e.g. the one you closed last will overwrite window geometry
> > last). I think this is how the gtk hid does it these days, but I am
> > not 100% sure.
>
> I think this is the one I prefer. I work on one layout at a time, but yes=
,
> sometimes I open two pcbs. I'd make some sort of locking mechanism; the
> first instance had the ability to write window geometry to a file.
>
> > 3. Save it as a per-design configuration; it's much less likely that
> > the same user on the same system opens the same design twice and if
> > he does, his save operations will fight anyway; however, editing the
> > same design on multiple screens (or multiple systems, by multiple
> > users!) makes it pretty wrong to save this setting in the design.
> > Having some local settings stored in an unversioned config file next
> > to the .pcb file solves some of the problems, but not all (e.g. same
> > user, same system, screen size changes)
>
> Makes no sense to me. Per-design stuff must be under revision control. If
> it
> is it would turn out hard to fight it when I check out my design on my
> laptop, which has different screen size.
>
> > 4. make it an "explicit save" thing so it doesn't try to save it
> > automatically, it makes a snapshot only when you explicitly click a
> > button. Window geometry is saved in ~/.pcb-rnd/ (user config). So if
> > you know you are going to use a given screen size for the next period
> > of time, you rearrange your windows, save the arrangement then if you
> > start new pcb instances they start with this saved setting.
>
> Think about the lazy guys... I'd never push that button.
>
> > NOTE: I am not proposing any change to pcb or gschem or geda/gaf.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Igor2
>
>
> --
> 73 de HA5OGL
> Op.: Levente
>
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<p dir=3D"ltr">It's not better to save window geometry scale (0-100% on=
width and 0-100% on height)instead of px x px? Easier to resizing a window=
on different screen sizes.</p>
<br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><div dir=3D"ltr">wt., 14 cze 2016, 13:44 u=
=C5=BCytkownik Kovacs Levente (<a href=3D"mailto:leventelist AT gmail DOT com">lev=
entelist AT gmail DOT com</a>) [via <a href=3D"mailto:geda-user AT delorie DOT com">geda-=
user AT delorie DOT com</a>] <<a href=3D"mailto:geda-user AT delorie DOT com">geda-use=
r AT delorie DOT com</a>> napisa=C5=82:<br></div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quo=
te" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"=
>On Tue, 14 Jun 2016 07:58:14 +0200 (CEST)<br>
<a href=3D"mailto:gedau AT igor2 DOT repo DOT hu" target=3D"_blank">gedau AT igor2 DOT repo DOT h=
u</a> wrote:<br>
<br>
> Hi all!<br>
><br>
> I've arrived at the gtk hid's "window width/height save/r=
estore" code<br>
> in my conf-rewrite in pcb-rnd. Long story short: the gtk hid tries to<=
br>
> remember window geometry and tries to restore it to the last known<br>
> state (?) when pcb is started.<br>
><br>
> Thinking it over, I am not sure this is a good idea (while I totally<b=
r>
> see why many users probably want it).<br>
><br>
> I am interested in your input, as an user of GUI apps in general (I<br=
>
> don't think this is pcb-specific) about how this is best done.<br>
> Conceptually the question is, assuming pcb-rnd needs to save/restore<b=
r>
> window sizes, whose property window sizes is? The program's? The<b=
r>
> user's? The desing's? The session's? This gets tricky espe=
cially in<br>
> corner cases like laptops with variable screen sizes (large external<b=
r>
> screen when docked and small screen on the road).<br>
><br>
> Please comment on the following options, or add extra options if you<b=
r>
> see any:<br>
><br>
> 1. Do not try to save window geometry, let the window manager do its<b=
r>
> job. This is how I do it: my wm runs an awk script that regex-matches<=
br>
> pcb windows and arranges the on the fly, overriding whatever pcb<br>
> says. PCB windows are automatically arranged in the way I like them,<b=
r>
> no matter how big my screen is. This probably won't work for most<=
br>
> users because they use less capable window managers and/or spend less<=
br>
> time configuring it.<br>
<br>
This is a way too complex.<br>
<br>
> 2. Save it as an user configuration (~/.pcb-rnd/);<br>
> this is good as long as you are running only one instance of pcb.<br>
> When you start running two in parallel, and chose different window<br>
> sizes, they will overwrite eachother's settings so it's random=
which<br>
> one wins (e.g. the one you closed last will overwrite window geometry<=
br>
> last). I think this is how the gtk hid does it these days, but I am<br=
>
> not 100% sure.<br>
<br>
I think this is the one I prefer. I work on one layout at a time, but yes,<=
br>
sometimes I open two pcbs. I'd make some sort of locking mechanism; the=
<br>
first instance had the ability to write window geometry to a file.<br>
<br>
> 3. Save it as a per-design configuration; it's much less likely th=
at<br>
> the same user on the same system opens the same design twice and if<br=
>
> he does, his save operations will fight anyway; however, editing the<b=
r>
> same design on multiple screens (or multiple systems, by multiple<br>
> users!) makes it pretty wrong to save this setting in the design.<br>
> Having some local settings stored in an unversioned config file next<b=
r>
> to the .pcb file solves some of the problems, but not all (e.g. same<b=
r>
> user, same system, screen size changes)<br>
<br>
Makes no sense to me. Per-design stuff must be under revision control. If i=
t<br>
is it would turn out hard to fight it when I check out my design on my<br>
laptop, which has different screen size.<br>
<br>
> 4. make it an "explicit save" thing so it doesn't try to=
save it<br>
> automatically, it makes a snapshot only when you explicitly click a<br=
>
> button. Window geometry is saved in ~/.pcb-rnd/ (user config). So if<b=
r>
> you know you are going to use a given screen size for the next period<=
br>
> of time, you rearrange your windows, save the arrangement then if you<=
br>
> start new pcb instances they start with this saved setting.<br>
<br>
Think about the lazy guys... I'd never push that button.<br>
<br>
> NOTE: I am not proposing any change to pcb or gschem or geda/gaf.<br>
><br>
> Regards,<br>
><br>
> Igor2<br>
<br>
<br>
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73 de HA5OGL<br>
Op.: Levente<br>
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