I just got through looking over an article on Leopard's Preview application, and I thought there were possibilities that OmniWeb might adopt. Taken from the article:
By default, it displays thumbnails of each page of the PDF, just as the old drawer did. However, the sidebar width can be manually set to any width, and as it get wider, it accommodates multiple rows of thumbnails. A zoom slider adjusts the size of the thumbnails, allowing infinite control of how the window displays the document you're viewing. Thumbnails also support drag and drop reordering of pages within a PDF, and you can delete pages or insert new blank pages.
I'm really not making a feature request per se, but I wondered what other OW users thought about an idea for an evolution to OW's current tab drawer iteration based on these ideas. Or are most happy with the tab drawer as it is now?
By default, it displays thumbnails of each page of the PDF, just as the old drawer did. However, the sidebar width can be manually set to any width, and as it get wider, it accommodates multiple rows of thumbnails. A zoom slider adjusts the size of the thumbnails, allowing infinite control of how the window displays the document you're viewing. Thumbnails also support drag and drop reordering of pages within a PDF, and you can delete pages or insert new blank pages.
I'm really not making a feature request per se, but I wondered what other OW users thought about an idea for an evolution to OW's current tab drawer iteration based on these ideas. Or are most happy with the tab drawer as it is now?