Hi again,
--On Sunday, September 30, 2001 04:41:14 PM +0200 Itzchak Rehberg
<izz...@qu...> wrote:
> before I go into details: I feel it a good idea to have as many
> fields in the edit form *as needed*, but as less *as possible*.
> Otherwise there are too many of them to fill in - and I don't like
> clicking around with the mouse just to reach the next field,
> neither to hit the tab five times and then being one field too far
> :)
Hmm, perhaps in a future version in setup can be defined "templates",
which fields should be shown on "edit" and "view" - so users can
switch off fields they don't need or don't want to see.
Also such selections can be useful for next steps like printing
lists, labels.
>> next low prio suggestions:
>> checkbox for RVTs named "verified".
>> Meaning: if a movie is recorded on tape, it has normally the status
>> "not verified". After review the tape, status san be changed to
>> "verified".
>> I've implemented such checkbox in my old video database, which is
>> now on the way to migrate to phpVideoPro.
>
>
> Suggestion: one of your last requests was a 3-state-field for
> commercials (yes/no/cut off), which I built up as 4-state
> (unknown/yes/no/cut off). Why not leaving this field in a state
> "unknown" (meaning "not verified") until you verified it? Since
> after verification, "unknown" makes no sense (then you know wether
> you have commercials in or not)? Couldn't this be a satisfying
> solution?
Not really. The "commercial" field can be already be filled on
recording from TV. But "reviewed" only after tape was really reviewed.
But like I wrote on top: it's (perhaps very) low prio.
Peter
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