From kde-usability Mon Mar 13 21:23:28 2006 From: =?iso-8859-1?q?S=E9bastien_Lao=FBt?= Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 21:23:28 +0000 To: kde-usability Subject: Re: The importance of the default configuration / Study Case: Kopete. Message-Id: <200603132223.29169.slaout () linux62 ! org> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-usability&m=114228702404552 Le Lundi 13 Mars 2006 19:46, Danil Dotsenko a écrit : > I don't use the tabs in Kopete chat window for the same reason - different > chats need different levels of attention. > > May I suggest a compromise? > > How about "bunching" the chat tabs in one window, but having separate > "blink-able" entries for each tab in the task bar? So, if I click on > "conversation with Joe Shmoe" I get the same window, but the right tab. I have a very bad experience with tabs that are also taskbar entries. Have you used the latest Adobe Reader? It's basically a MDI interface: all documents are open in sub-windows inside the same window AND all documents also have a taskbar entry. It's too confusing: you click the taskbar entry, and then Alt+F4 (or right-click the taskbar entry and then Close...). ALL the documents are closed at once. That's very unusable. I also suspect the way it's done is a big hack (I tested on Windows). It looks like a big hack: There is latency when clicking a taskbar entry: the window is shown with a random document (in fact the last viewed one) for 0.5 second and then you see your document... And some glitches like that. I don't know if it can be done properly, but I'm afraid it will look like a big hack, and also feel like a big hack because of the mixed interaction models that means something slightly different in that application. _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability