Re: [Planner Dev] "Nonstandard Days" and "Dominant tasks" - 4th patch - style corrections
- From: Kurt Maute <kurt maute us>
- To: Planner Project Manager - Development List <planner-dev lists imendio com>
- Subject: Re: [Planner Dev] "Nonstandard Days" and "Dominant tasks" - 4th patch - style corrections
- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 11:10:12 -0500
On Fri, 2006-03-17 at 14:10 +0100, Matteo Nastasi wrote:
> > > There are other kinds of corrections to made ?
The only thing I noticed is that we prefer to initialize variables
outside their declaration statements - just makes the code a bit more
readable.
> > > For Richard about the vertical padding: I don't understand exactly the
> > > problem to add a little padding when "nonstandard days" are enabled;
> > > the height of gtktreeview rows strictly depends from font size only;
> > > the padding is added to this value, not other.
> > >
> > > I hope that you change your opinion trying the last patch revision.
> >
> > I'll look at this as well, but my concern is that if it looks misaligned
> > at all when editing, people will file bug reports against it and we'll
> > end up changing it anyway in the long run.
> This are two shots of planner with ypadded cells in "show" and "edit" mode.
> I don't think that people will reports this as a bug.
>
> http://www.alternativeoutput.it/planner/editable.htm
I still have an issue with this. I tried it out and did a comparison
between setting the YPAD to 2 rather than 4.
http://www.maute.us/planner/images/NonStdDays-YPAD4.png
http://www.maute.us/planner/images/NonStdDays-YPAD2.png
I think the misalignment when editing is still quite noticeable. I also
think the display of nonworking days on the gantt chart is fine without
expanding the treeview height, so I still believe the height should be
left alone.
--
Kurt Maute <kurt maute us>
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