On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Ronan Zeegers wrote: > Matthew Woehlke wrote: > > Ronan Zeegers wrote: > >> Cyrille Berger wrote: > >>>> Here is my proposition for the filter UI: > >>>> http://www.ronanzeegers.com/krita-ui/KritaFilter-UI-Mockup-01.png > >>> > >>> The preset proposal is interesting. And there is indeed no need to use > >>> that much space for it in the dialog, the set one button could be > >>> splited to have "new preset" and "delete preset". > >> > >> I would be better to have a small dialog when clicking on the arrow. > >> There you can select what the preset you need, additing, naming or > >> deleting > > > > You just violated usability by using a standard control to perform a > > non-standard action :-). Your suggested outcome is fine, but in that > > case don't use a drop-down, use a button. > > I didn't though about editing the Preset before that. Cyrille was right! :) > Did you think about the same solution that Blender provide for Additing > a Scene or a Layout? > It use a dropdown (with an add at the top) a case sensitive area to > change the name and a small button with a cross to delete the preset: > > http://www.ronanzeegers.com/krita-ui/blender-dropdown.png The standard way of making it possible to popup a dialog to add things to a combobox is to put a little button with three dots to the right of the combobox. That would fit in here very well. Clicking the dots opens a preset manager dialog where you can delete, add and modify presets. -- Boudewijn Rempt http://www.valdyas.org/fading/index.cgi _______________________________________________ kimageshop mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop