From koffice-devel Thu Dec 24 08:09:49 2009 From: Thomas Zander Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2009 08:09:49 +0000 To: koffice-devel Subject: Re: koffice/plugins/pathshapes/enhancedpath Message-Id: <200912240909.50221.zander () kde ! org> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=koffice-devel&m=126164223224443 On Thursday 24. December 2009 07.46.51 Thorsten Zachmann wrote: > On Wednesday 23 December 2009 09:33:57 Thomas Zander wrote: > > On Wednesday 23. December 2009 05.57.00 Thorsten Zachmann wrote: > > > > In essence, adding 3 arrows that are trivially easy to create by the > > > > user using the basic arrow you just hurt all the other shapes by > > > > making them harder to find. > > > > So this leads back to my initial point; having different items in > > > > there should be a real difference. Look at the flower and the star. > > > > Same shape, very different look. So if the user finds that, this > > > > trivial difference is out of place. And if (s)he expects consistency > > > > (which is our goal) the different arrows are going to lead to > > > > confusion. The user will ask why there are multiple ones and thus be > > > > confused when the only difference is orientation. > > > > > > Not showing the arrows in the shape selector and only show them in the > > > Add Shape docker will solve the problem. > > > > I don't see how. Or was that a suggestion? > > The same mechanism that is used in the Add Shape docker for putting shapes > in the quick access list could be used to disable shapes for the shape > selector. You misread my point; I didn't ask how to do the technical bit, I asked how your (technical) suggestion solves the problem I explained. The usability issues are not solved using a technical change to go and specifically semi-revert your change. I hope you see how silly that solution is; you go and do something, I say its a usability issue and you say "you can do something in your app to not see my change". Having a talk about usability issues turn into a "make it configurable" so quickly makes me deeply concerned about us getting KOffice to be end-user ready. Lets see how to revert that trend :) Last night I thought of a good solution for this. Its a compromise; we both get what we want. We get the shapeSelector more ready and make the functionality that is now partly there working properly. The functionality that I'm talking about here is the ability to create your own selections of shapes. So you can add the rotated arrows easily to your shapeSelector docker. At the time we have that functionality we can remove the templates since people that want them can add them trivially. -- Thomas Zander _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel