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Toolbar Designs 1 - 19/07/2013

This page shows several mockups of redesigned toolbars. Below each mockup is a list of key characteristics.

Mockup 1 - Edit Mode

GSoC2013 Mockup-Edit-Mode-Toolbar-01.png

  • No wide buttons, all buttons are organised in two columns.
  • No text headers for groups of buttons, could possibly be changed for a group icon in front of the group.
  • Shortcuts are shown on the buttons as to provide a cheat sheet.
  • All buttons that lead to submenus are shown as normal buttons, but with three full stops to indicate a menu will open.
  • Only one panel can be open at a time (e.g. opening Mesh Options will close Mesh Tools) as in an accordion style.
  • Small dots in front of a button's name indicate that the corresponding command has default parameters that can be set. A grey dot turns to orange if the default parameters have indeed been changed.
  • Scrolling in the toolbar will scroll through the panels.
  • Repeat Last and History… have been moved to the History panel.
  • The History panel shows two columns, labels left, widgets right.
  • The divider between the Tool Shelf and the History panel is more clearly shown through a darker divider.

Mockup 2 - Edit Mode

GSoC2013 Mockup-Edit-Mode-Toolbar-02.png

  • Right clicking a button will show a popup menu which allows for the default parameters to be changed.
  • A reset button allows for the default parameters to be reset to the absolute defaults.

Mockup 3 - Edit Mode

GSoC2013 Mockup-Edit-Mode-Toolbar-03.png

  • Left clicking the title of a closed panel will open the buttons from that panel in a popup menu.
  • Clickability is communicated by underlining the title and appending three full stops.

Mockup 4 - Edit Mode

GSoC2013 Mockup-Edit-Mode-Toolbar-04.png

  • Commands for which the default parameters have been changed should have a small but clear indicator.

Mockup 5 - Vertex Paint Mode

GSoC2013 Mockup-Vertex-Paint-Mode-Toolbar-01.png

  • Similar to the Edit Mode toolbar, the Vertex Paint Mode toolbar becomes wider and makes better use of horizontal space.
  • The brush and the colour widgets sit next to each other at the top of the brush panel.
  • Other properties of the brush are shown in two columns, labels on the left, widgets on the right.
  • Brush options that do not fit go in the More Brush Options panel.
  • The options in the current Appearance and Stroke panels are moved to the new Brush panel.
  • No default parameters can be set (like in the Edit Mode mockup) because the whole panel is already a list of parameters.

Mockup 6 - Vertex Paint Mode

GSoC2013 Mockup-Vertex-Paint-Mode-Toolbar-01.png

  • Similar to the Edit Mode toolbar, only one panel can be open at a time.
  • Clicking a panel's title will open that panel in a popup.