From kde-usability Fri May 16 18:38:12 2003 From: Tim Jansen Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 18:38:12 +0000 To: kde-usability Subject: Re: [Patch] #29984 Change file permission using octal numbers X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-usability&m=105310998819126 On Friday 16 May 2003 18:14, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > if anything, the dialog should be simplified. I have a proposal for a re-design. You can find a .ui and png here: http://www.tjansen.de/other/file_properties.png http://www.tjansen.de/other/accesspermissionsexamples.ui The files show four different replacements for the "Access Permissions" frame of the original properties dialog. The content depends on the type of the file (executable, directory) because the flags have different meanings for different file types. The upper left frame is intended for regular files that are not executable. All combo boxes have only three entries: "Forbidden" (---), "Can Read" (r) and "Can Read and Write" (rw). If a special flag is set or an unusual combination is used (like w), the advanced mode is used (lower right). When you click on "Is Executable" the content of the combo boxes will be converted to those on the right side. The transitions are "---"->"---", "r"->"rx" and "rw"->"rwx". When the user clicks on "Advanced Permissions" a dialog with the old bit matrix appears, and possibly the octal value. The upper right frame is an example for executable files. The combo boxes have three entries: "Forbidden" (---), "Can Execute" (rx) and "Can Execute And Modify" (rwx). When "Is Executable" is unmarked all x marks will be removed, and the content of the combo box changes to those of the upper left frame. The lower left frame shows a regular directory. The combo boxes have three entries: "Forbidden" (---), "Can View Content" (rx) and "Can View and Modify Content" (rwx). Additionally there is a checkbox for setting the sticky flag. The upper right frame shows the properties for a file with unusual permissions like "wx"or "w" or anything with a special flag set. The user can only use the Advanced Permissions. If the user changes the flags back to a supported combination, she will get the regular permissions frame. If the user has no right to modify a file the comboboxes and the checkbutton will be disabled, and the label of the lower right frame says something like "You are not allowed to change the permissions". bye... _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability