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Cosmetic Suggestions

ruhar

Well-known member
I have some suggestions I'd like to make. First, it would be nice to have a bar at the bottom of the window. Unless my window isn't displaying correctly the snippets are right on top of my taskbar. A little space between the last snippet and the taskbar would be nice.

Second, when I do the shortcut on the last snippet at the bottom to create a new one the new snippet doesn't move upward into view, I have to scroll down to see it.

Finally, I would like to have the scroll bar just a little wider as well as the arrows at the top and bottom. I tend to click and drag the scroll bar to where I need to work and it seems a little too narrow to grab.

Oh, one more, it would be nice if there was a spell check. I don't know if that is more wishful thinking than possible, but it would be a nice feature. While I'm wishing it should be programmable so it won't constantly alert the user to a strange name.

Thanks.
Michelle
 
Finally, I would like to have the scroll bar just a little wider as well as the arrows at the top and bottom. I tend to click and drag the scroll bar to where I need to work and it seems a little too narrow to grab.

The functional area of the scroll bar is wider than it appears. It's narrowness is just cosmetic. (It's probably just that the image used for the scroll bar looks narrow...)


Oh, one more, it would be nice if there was a spell check. I don't know if that is more wishful thinking than possible, but it would be a nice feature.

I'm sure there are some open source spell checkers out there.

Edit: Indeed, a Google search unearthed the one used by Open Office, Mozilla Firefox 3 & Thunderbird, Google Chrome, Mac OS X and Opera, to name a few... (Google "open source spell checker")


While I'm wishing it should be programmable so it won't constantly alert the user to a strange name.

Thanks.
Michelle

A custom dictionary would take care of that!
 
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