Re: [Epiphany] Encoding dialog



On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 01:53, Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:
> Chpe has been working on a better design for encoding menu. We are
> uncertain about what design is better for the dialog.
> The problem is mainly how to allow users to find encoding in a list more
> fastly.
> 
> A two pane view like gnome-chat:
> 
> http://www.gnome.org/~marco/gnomechat-encodings-customise-dialog.png
> 
> Here geographical groups are used, probably it would be better to use
> groups like we have in current encoding menu.
> We could have a "All languages" item selected by default.
> A way to get back to the automatic selection could be useful. Maybe add
> a third button "Automatic".
> 
> A one pane view, with the Automatic/Custom selection done with radio
> buttons (ignore the rtl radio).
> 
> http://www.gnome.org/~marco/dialog.png
> 
> A third alternative could be a tree, with Languages as folders. Though
> that's a pain to implement with current code design :/
> 
> Mpt thinks the complexity of the second pane is not worth with only 80
> items. He seem to be in favor of a tree too ...
> (I tend to think 80 items are enough to need some sort of filtering
> FWIW).
> 
> Opinions ?
> 

I browse Russian pages quite a bit and the only thing that is a little
annoying is that for example Cyrillic encoding has 9 different options
however if I want to try each one after the other it's tiring to keep
navigating the same long menu tree to get to it. A simple and nice thing
to do would be to somehow place the group that you last accessed at the
top of any list you choose to have. IMHO users will most likely change
encodings in a row within a recently used  group so having that group be
taken to the top is a nice usability bonus. Though having the entries
jump around the encoding menu tree or list whenever you use them might
be a little disconcerting. 
> Marco
> 
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-Igor




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