Subsurface Dive list table

Tomaz Canabrava tcanabrava at kde.org
Wed Aug 20 12:15:00 PDT 2014


On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Thomas Maisl <exp-122004 at maisl.com> wrote:

> Davide, keep in mind Subsurface is running on Linux and OS X, too. The
> development is mostly done within Linux and OS X, also using QT.
> So different style guide may apply, too.
>

We do have in subsurface code to adjust to the Gnome platform, we do have
code on subsurface to adjust to Mac platform, we don't have code to adjust
to Windows platform because till now nobody really told us what was broken
there, since no programmer of subsurface uses windows as primary targets.


>
> Probably most users are running Subsurface within a M$ Windows environment.
> The user survey may provide better information, soon.
> With M$ Windows there seem to be certain restrictions regarding the
>

Please, don't use M$ here, let's be professionals and not attack *any* kind
of software, okay? :)


> functionality.
>
> Am 20.08.2014 18:48:01 schrieb Davide Db:
> > *Column Heading*
> >
> > [...] We all know what the first column "#" means but it's a U.S.
> > customary. From Wikipedia:
> > Would be nice finding a correct number sign localization or something
> > else. An Italian man does not understand # at all. In Italian language it
> > would be "n°"
> >
> It seems to be a translation related thing. In a german environment I see
> "Nr." as Column Heading. Probably other headers can be easyly
> fixed/changed, too.
>
> > *
> > *
> > *Font size*
> >
> > On Windows, Subsurface installs by default with the Calibri font. This
> > gives immediately a naive looking UI to the Windows Average Joe user like
> > me and my dive buddies.
> >
> Calibri is used as default font, because some native Windows fonts lack the
> subscript 2 sign.
> If Segeo UI provides proper subscript support it probably might be easy to
> change to.
>
> Thomas
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