Re: [Usability]Re: HIGfing the properties windows
- From: Luca Ferretti <elle uca libero it>
- To: John F Dixon Iv <John Dixon ndsu nodak edu>
- Cc: usability gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability]Re: HIGfing the properties windows
- Date: 26 Feb 2003 12:18:29 +0100
Il ven, 2003-02-21 alle 22:23, John F Dixon Iv ha scritto:
> If the purpose of this re-implementation is to bring the properties
> window into HIG compliance, then this looks pretty good. In my opinion
> if someone is going to bother to re-implement this, then i think a
> critical re-examining of the UI is prudent.
>
> I think that there are some UI issues with the old window that could be
> improved before it is implemented again. I will give some suggestions
> just as food for thought.
>
> In the "Basic" tab I think that the Icon for the file should be a button
> that you click to change the icon just like you do with launchers
> properties.
>
Well, this is true, but:
* for me, now, is more simple to use image + 2 buttons now: just
move a couple of widgets :-)
* the current icon selector is wrong :-( there are no way to
remove a custom icon and no way to just select a theme-icon
[1]
* nautilus don't use only simple icons, but image/movie/...
preview too
> The permissions tab has a lot of superfluous information (in my
> opinion). Is it necessary to show the Text view and Number view of the
> permissions? I am just not sure what the value of showing this
> information is.
T.I.U.[2] probably? ;-)
I don't know, personally I feel fine. Yeah, this is a replication,
'cause you can look at checkboxes, but to know the current status the
text and/or number view is the simplest way: sometime is more simple
read the numeric value, sometime the symbolic one
> Second, what information does the "Last changed" show?
> I have been using gnome and linux for a long time and i have no idea
> what this means! Is it the last time the file permissions where changed?
> Why is that valuable? I am not trying to be overly critical, i sincerely
> would like to know.
>
TIU, again ;-) Yeah, it's the last time the file permissions were
changed, and is an important file info (in UN*X environment), as well as
last accessed and last modified (atime, ctime and mtime)
The really "superfluous" widget are Special Flags checkboxes: you don't
need so much for files in $HOME. Just using nautilus as root you can
need it. Fortunately you can hide via gconf: probably we can turn off by
default, isn't it?
> I am not sure about the value of the Notes tab. Do people use this? Why
> is it there?
>
To add a note to a file :-) Prob better in next release
> Finally, perhaps there should be a tab to handle file associations built
> into the properties?
>
Probably, but I'm working on currently implemented stuff ;-)
Thanks
[1] as the KDE one
[2] This Is UN*X
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