CVI currently provides a way for alligning controls (using the dotted matrix). But, with large UIs, this method is inefficient and users must align controls over large distances by hand from the Property Browser. I propose an upgrade that would help users achieve alignment by drawing lines that unite the control being moved and any other control that happens to be close to alignment with it (Figure 1).
This feature would increase usability and productivity (which seems to be decreasing by increasing the size and complexity of UIRs).
Figure 1: Control alignment in Microsoft's Visual Studio 2010, for the C# interface editor.
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