From kde-core-devel Tue Aug 28 12:18:00 2001 From: Lenny Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 12:18:00 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: KColorDialog (everybody loves screenshots) X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=99900108711734 This screenie illustrates some first sketched thoughts i had regarding to KColorDialog. Of course the layout isn't perfect yet (some spaces are insufficent etc.): http://www.kudling.de/kde/test.png Changes: 1) Bring the palette to the left and the colormanipulating-stuff to the right (like in kde 1.x, Qt and Windows). I'm convinced that this serves the left-to-right/top-to-bottom-order better which most user's eyes perform. 2) Insert a tabwidget to allow multiple color-widgets. Tackat wonders if there is a better solution instead of tabs. 3) I removed the color-name because it's really redundant. Since color->color-name mapping doesn't work (if you manipulate a color, the name of a matching named-color doesn't get recognized) and the color changes when you chose a different palette, the color-name only worked in conjunction with the named-color-palette => redundant information. 5) I removed the "html:"-label, because users who don't know these hex-strings, won't know html either and get no real information. This makes it possible to group the color-patch and the hex-string closer to each other, and result in a more compact dialog. 4) Use terminology HSB instead of HSV, which is more user-understandable. I hope Adobe don't have a patent on that. 5) If we have enough space in the end, write HSB and RGB in real words (Hue, Saturation...) I'm thinking about using sliders like in http://www.kudling.de/kde/hsv.png in the mid/long run. Any comments besides "i like the old dialog better" ?