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Convert controls into a top/bottom docked toolbar #111

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samyk opened this issue Dec 19, 2016 · 3 comments
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Convert controls into a top/bottom docked toolbar #111

samyk opened this issue Dec 19, 2016 · 3 comments

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@samyk
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samyk commented Dec 19, 2016

Suggestion: The controls take a lot of screen real estate, at least on a typical laptop screen/resolution. I like that they're detachable but that's a bit clumsy to use. I would love if the controls were in a thin toolbar at the bottom, and the time selection text (rate/period/etc) could just overlay on the signal itself. Happy to make a screenshot of what sort of thing I would like.

I'll start learning some Qt soon so instead of throwing a ton of suggestions I can actually try and help!

@miek
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miek commented Dec 19, 2016

Completely agree, it's been on the todo list in my head I tend to get stuck on how it should look. If you want to do some mockups that would be great.

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fsch2 commented Jan 23, 2017

I think this is a great idea. Also, you will get quite far with the usual icons, combo boxes and spin boxes.

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Should the system-wide icon set be used? Most likely, inspectrum will need some custom icons.

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777arc commented Jul 2, 2021

So, in Ubuntu 20, the controls doesn't show up at all, I didn't realize it existed until I starting playing around with keys to see what hotkeys existed, and when I hit the menu key (next to right side Control) I saw that pop-up about adding plots and extracting symbols and it blew my mind =P. So yeah it should probably be more obvious, I would have never known it existed. Maybe just add it as a normal button in the GUI?

Edit- this is what I see, not sure where it's supposed to show up normally (ignore hotkey thing, i'll put in a PR for it)
Screenshot from 2021-07-02 01-31-35

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