From kde-core-devel Mon May 15 11:41:32 2006 From: Jos.Poortvliet () inter ! nl ! net Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 11:41:32 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: increasing the usability of search dialogs Message-Id: <37465.194.151.226.35.1147693292.squirrel () webmail ! inter ! nl ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=114769927116527 Op Ma, 15 mei, 2006 11:09 am schreef Aaron J. Seigo: > On Monday 15 May 2006 01:49, Thomas Zander wrote: > >> I agree with the subtext that the old-school search dialog (a real >> dialog) stays for the people that are used to such a thing. > > and how would one switch between them? smells like a configuration option > coming up. i wonder if we can't figure out a "best practice" and just go > with that. i agree. once someone gets used to it, it won't matter anyway. having 2 dialogs for the same thing sucks. > the problem i've noticed with the search in firefox is that it doesn't > announce itself very well: it blends into the rest of the window in a way > that doesn't make itself immediately obvious. the close button is also a > bit awkward. both are solvable though imho. it does take some window space > up, but not that much. > > the problem with the find dialog is that it creates a window that needs > to be moved around to see the results and requires moving between two > visual contexts when using them. it's pretty sub-par. > > on a related note i'd love to see us move to fewer dialogs, particularly > when modal, if we could shift to in-window sheets ala macOS. like koffice did? i love their 'file open dialogs'. imho this is the way to go!