On Saturday 24 May 2003 21:11, you wrote: > On Sat, May 24, 2003 at 08:33:35PM +0200, Luciano wrote: > > So far, I played with the UI, I am going to implement the real stuff > > soon. A snapshot of what the dialog will look like is at > > > > http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=6281 > > Does "Remove Scheme..." really bring up another dialog ? Why ? > If it doesn't, the ellipsis is wrong. Actually not, it is a cut&paste error. I am using the "colors" panel as a reference, since I think having the same interface would reinforce predictability of the two panels. > > There is no visual association with the scheme selector and the actual > items contained within the scheme (which I assume are the fonts above. > For example, there's no way to work out if the anti-aliasing settings > are in the scheme or not (I guess not, but the user should not have to > guess, they shoould be given visual hints). > I'd say that antialias setting should be set independently, however, seeing that in the control center the contrast setting is packed with the colors, I think I should save the antialias setting with the scheme. > What is the use case for "Import Scheme" ? Will drag and drop work ? Import scheme should open a file requester, and add a pre-packaged scheme to the list and the user configuration directory. I have not thought about drag and drop yet. > > Why does Save Scheme exist at all ? You already have a "Cancel" button. > The scheme should be saved on clicking OK, and changes abandoned on > Cancel. > Save Scheme is needed to add a new scheme to the preset list. The user selects her preferred fonts and then clicks on "Save Scheme...". A pop up asks for a name, and the scheme is added to the list. The Font requesters above assume the role of a preview of the fonts. > How does a user create a *new* scheme ? > > I'm not sure the repetition of "Scheme" in the scheme group box is a > good idea. The visual context should disambiguate... "Save" is already used by the panel... If you have some better idea for the labels, I am open to suggestions. > > One possibility would be : > |--Font Scheme------------------------------------------------------ > | ----------------- > | > | | My Scheme |\/| > | > | ----------------- > | > | General: | ..... | > > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > > | |New| |Import... | | > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > |--Anti-aliasing----------------------------------------------------- > | [x] Use anti-aliasing for fonts + rest > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > | Help | ... > I am sorry, but I am not sure I understand your ascii art. Do you prefer the Scheme selector to be grouped with the font requesters, is that it? > regards > john > > p.s. what does the mnemonic for An_t_i-Aliasing actually do ? It seems > a bit odd for a group box. Uh, I don't know, but that is not my doing. It's been there all the time. Best regards, Luciano _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability