08-07-2023, 05:24 AM
I haven't used favourites so no experience of this feature. The following may give you some ideas but I've no idea of the effort to implement them!
Use Bold/Italic to distinguish between text tools - leave size number as it (or perhaps format this number to show bold/italics)
Put a B or I underneath the size number
Perhaps use a slashed background to indicate transparent - you already use this to show "No fill" in the font dialog box
Draw a outline box around the size number when it is a white background; no box when it is transparent.
The above don't handle other font attributes i.e. left/centre/right aligned, opacity and border, thickness, line spacing, font and auto-size.
To be comprehensive, I think you would need to add a filter to the favourites dialog allowing the user to specify attributes they are interested in e.g. only show filled/not filled text favourites, bold/not bold, italic/not italic etc. Sounds tricky and messy.
I'm guessing that you really only envisaged users having a couple of favourites - and, for most users, what you have is probably ok for that.
Suggest the user use slightly different sizes e.g. odd for white background (25), even for transparent (24) - not great and they would need to remember what their convention was.
Cheers
Geoff
Use Bold/Italic to distinguish between text tools - leave size number as it (or perhaps format this number to show bold/italics)
Put a B or I underneath the size number
Perhaps use a slashed background to indicate transparent - you already use this to show "No fill" in the font dialog box
Draw a outline box around the size number when it is a white background; no box when it is transparent.
The above don't handle other font attributes i.e. left/centre/right aligned, opacity and border, thickness, line spacing, font and auto-size.
To be comprehensive, I think you would need to add a filter to the favourites dialog allowing the user to specify attributes they are interested in e.g. only show filled/not filled text favourites, bold/not bold, italic/not italic etc. Sounds tricky and messy.
I'm guessing that you really only envisaged users having a couple of favourites - and, for most users, what you have is probably ok for that.
Suggest the user use slightly different sizes e.g. odd for white background (25), even for transparent (24) - not great and they would need to remember what their convention was.
Cheers
Geoff
Samsung Galaxy Tab A6