From: Kern S. <ke...@si...> - 2005-12-02 16:36:36
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On Friday 02 December 2005 15:40, Lucas Di Pentima wrote: > Hi Kern and all!! Hello Lucas, Nice. I'm impressed. I see you have a few more button icons too :-) An idea I had is to possibly make one higher level in the tree, where you put perhaps 3 main categories: Catalog Config Functions Catalog, I think would contain what you currently have -- i.e. it is a view of what exists in the Catalog. Config, would be a view of the config or resources. It could be called Resources too, which might be a better name. Functions, could be various functions such as Label, Restore, Backup, ... Or alternatively, and probably better, each Function could explictly be listed in the tree, and possibly have subfunctions. It might be a bit weird to have functions in the browser section, but it seems to me that it could be a convenient way to get to appropriate "dialog" tabs that you could fill in to do things -- much like Nicolas does with the Restore tab in wx-console. > > Kern Sibbald wrote, On 01/12/05 06:23: > > Yes, this is really cool. In my opinion, you are going in the right > > direction for the interface. I would suggest that single clicking rather > > than double clicking on a client should be sufficient to bring up the tab > > (or to bring an existing tab into focus) and to fill it with information. > > Done :-) I'm fond of single-clicks too! > > > I've seen close buttons both ways, and since I started on Galeon, my own > > preference is the X on the left side of the tab. The reason I prefer it, > > is that it is very clear what tab is being closed, and it also minimizes > > my mouse movement. I am currently using Konqueror, and they permit the > > user to choose between an X in the tab or an X on the right side of the > > tab bar. I suggest that you choose one or the other way according to > > your preference, and plan on doing both through a configuration panel, > > but at some later date ... > > Yes, I've finally got the tabs working right like Galeon or Epiphany :-) > here's an screenshot. Nice. > Now I'm starting to populate the tree with all the > other entries, and later, who knows :-P maybe finally start with the > restore UI!! Yes, the restore UI is rather key. > > Best regards, -- Best regards, Kern ("> /\ V_V |