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As I'm an old fart that started using computers when even in primitive unices (my first Unix machine was a Coherent Unix, which Mark Williams sold the X part as an add on, and it was to come by at that time in this corner of World), I am more used to keyboard commands a.k.a. shortcuts or in the absence of them I recourse directly to the menues.
However, as I joined in a project where we assembled a small team of volunteers and in this post Covid time we started to convene to work my coleagues mentioned something could be a suggestion if it is not hard to put in the GUI:
The commands of the positioning menu, specially the aligment ones are in other tools put in a set of buttons which became almost lingua franca for the operations as align by the top, or bottom, etc.
If they could be accommodate in qucs-s it would make it more intuitive for the people used to this interface.
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As I'm an old fart that started using computers when even in primitive unices (my first Unix machine was a Coherent Unix, which Mark Williams sold the X part as an add on, and it was to come by at that time in this corner of World), I am more used to keyboard commands a.k.a. shortcuts or in the absence of them I recourse directly to the menues.
However, as I joined in a project where we assembled a small team of volunteers and in this post Covid time we started to convene to work my coleagues mentioned something could be a suggestion if it is not hard to put in the GUI:
The commands of the positioning menu, specially the aligment ones are in other tools put in a set of buttons which became almost lingua franca for the operations as align by the top, or bottom, etc.
If they could be accommodate in qucs-s it would make it more intuitive for the people used to this interface.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: