Re: Patch for topic selector, and dnd for bookmarks menu



On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 14:43 +1100, Peter Harvey wrote:
> "Show all topics" makes the list show all topics. Clicking on a topic
> appends it to the text-entry widget (topics in the widget are comma
> separated) and removes it from the list. This "click-to-add" concept
> will be used for the other 3 options as well.

Nowhere else on the desktop does clicking on a list item make it
disappear. At the very least, these list items should have checkboxes
instead.

(Potential visual problem: I take it that the list of topics will be a
tree in the "top-level topics" case; maybe tree expanders will look ugly
next to checkboxes?)

In general, I think the idea is nice but way too complicated. When will
a given bookmark use more than, say, 5 topics? I get the feeling the
displayed list of potential topics could be around 5-10 long,
automatically generated (with suggested and deli.cio.us topics). If the
user wants more topics, perhaps an "Other topic..." button?

Compare that with the current user interface, which lists all topics:
showing only 5-10 topics would be a huge improvement, and it would be
simpler. We're coming to a time in computing when we have to trust that
the computer knows what we want; auto-suggesting topics ought to be
flawless, no?

(Of course, this begs the question: if we can develop a system which
automatically suggests topics which are very reasonable, we ought to be
able to simplify to the point that the user would never have to choose
topics at all....)

-- 
Adam Hooper <adamh densi com>

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part



[Date Prev][Date Next]   [Thread Prev][Thread Next]   [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]