Re: window-in-window MDI
- From: "Sergio A. Kessler" <ser perio unlp edu ar>
- To: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: window-in-window MDI
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 16:33:01 -0300
Derek Simkowiak <dereks@kd-dev.com> el día Thu, 16 Mar 2000 11:12:56 -0800
(PST), escribió:
>> Why offer people the choice to use bad UI?
>
>1) Some people actually like it (even one person on this list admitted
>it:)
so what ? it's irrelevant, you can _always_ found a person that like
whatever thing.
>2) It does no harm (at least, that's the assumption us proponents have
>been working under)
yes, it's harms, see below ...
>3) Most importantly: if a company has a multi-window-UI-based software
>product under Windows, and they want to "port" it to Gnome, it becomes
>very easy to do. Alternatively, if this UI does *not* exist under Gnome,
>the company will be forced to re-think their UI, thus making the
>conversion process non-trivial.
it easy to port under another MDI style (like tabbed notebooks)...
> The same principal applies to people cloning existing win32 apps.
>Translating MSFC-based scrollbars, buttons, etc. into their Gtk+/Gnome
>counterparts is very easy. All you need to do is find the right Gtk+
>widget and lay it out correctly. "Mapping" one MDI-based interface to
>another is not quite as easy.
win32 doesn't uses logical layout as gtk, there is no 1<->1 relation.
> Finally, the end-users who wish to use these ported (or cloned)
>applications will want a UI they are familiar with--even if it could be
>improved upon. Saying "here, learn this new UI, it's better (trust us)"
>would cause more harm than having one extra MDI option.
it will harm MUCH more if users found a program that uses a style of
MDI, another uses another style, and so on ...
>a) it sucks, so leave it out
it's sucks ...
>b) it does no harm, but might do (a little bit) good, so put it in
it DOES harm to users.
Sergio
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