Re: [evince] the menu bar is gone
- From: Ernest Adrogué <nfdisco gmail com>
- To: Germán Póo-Caamaño <gpoo gnome org>
- Cc: "evince-list gnome org" <evince-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [evince] the menu bar is gone
- Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 02:49:35 +0200
7-10-2013, 16:15 (-0700); Germán Póo-Caamaño escriu:
On Tue, 2013-10-08 at 00:51 +0200, Ernest Adrogué wrote:
6-10-2013, 21:39 (+0100); Juanjo Marín escriu:
The main purpose of this redesign is coherence with the GNOME desktop.
That's what I supposed. Speaking as a user, I just can't see why anyone
would want to remove the menus from the menu bar and put them in the tool
bar. From my point of view this change contributes nothing, and makes the
interface considerably worse. Now the keyboard shortcuts for openning menus
don't work and things are harder to find because of the lack of text and
organisation. Everything has been crammed into just two unlabelled
menus. Again, just my opinion as a user..
You get more space for the document and less for the application.
Most applications let users hide/show the menu and tool bars at their
convenience. In this case, with the new arrangement there is certainly a
little gain in vertical space. In my opinion, absolutely not worth it. I
understand that it's just my personal preference. Then again a flexible UI
that can be adapted to suit different preferences is better than one that
can't. I think we can all agree with that.
The menu bookmarks was redundant and easier to access from the side pane
(F9).
I agree.
There are 2 button menus in the toolbar. General (gear icon) and
Document (wrench icon).
The Document is a merge of the previous Edit and View, with the removal
of Copy/Paste/Select were removed (still available via shortcuts and
contextual menu).
Well, if I see Edit and View, I know what I can expect to find in there. If
I see a spanner and a gear, I am clueless. A menu called "General" is
hardly informative, but still better than no name at all. As for
consistency, I don't expect toolbar buttons to activate menus. No other
button in the toolbar does this. In fact I'd never seen it before.
You can get access to the toolbar using Ctrl-Tab/Ctrl-Shift-Tab. Also,
using F10 you get access to the Gear menu. With F1 you open the help
that explains how to use Evince.
The accelerator (shortcuts) for all operations are still there. Not
having a shortcut for the wrench menu is a limitation that should be
addressed sooner than later.
Yes, the accelerators are still there and underlined. That is another
problem of not having text: there is nothing to underline and so the
shortcuts are not on display.
The unlabeled buttons (lack of tooltips) in the toolbar correspond to a
a bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700697
Don't forget the project is run exclusively by volunteers in their spare
time. Although some bugs looks straightforward to apply still might take
some time.
Certainly, more man power is always welcomed.
I understand this is volunteer project and I'm thankful to everyone who has
made Evince possible. I've been using free software for more than 10 years
and have contributed to various projects here and there, although I'm not a
programmer. In this case, I don't think there is much I can do to help,
except to give you my criticism of the new design. Please don't take it
personally.
Cheers.
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