On Thursday 02 November 2006 6:00, Ellen Reitmayr wrote:
> not completely.
do you have a written summary of discovery i could reflect
on rather than the
mental notes i have from conversations i managed with people
i could corner
on irc? =)
> the end of the dolphin breadcrumb disappears when you
click
> on a previous folder in the hierarchy. the gnome
remains. that has the
> advantage that you can quickly get back to the original
folder when you
> just wanted to check something on a lower level. showed
to be very useful
> in the tests.
were there any issues with recognition of actual location in
this case? this
is one of the things that i personally often fall over on
with the GNOME
approach with keeping the last buttons around even if i'm
somewhere else ...
hm ... i wonder if it would make sense to show the end
buttons in
a 'non-active' state; this is something the GNOME widget
does not do and it's
very annoying. in fact, i just got lost now when i clicked
on the "show all
the url" button which took me to / even though the
breadcrumb still shows
Home Aseigo Desktop ... arg.
and perhaps these exta buttons should go away completely
when any other action
is triggered, including a mouse-over triggered file preview?
or is that part
of "wanting to check something"?
what, particularly, were people wanting to check? if it is
"what other
navigation options were there" that seems to be handled
pretty well by the
drop downs on the buttons in dolphin, though i do need more
test subjects to
confirm that particular finding.
--
Aaron J. Seigo
humru othro a kohnu se
GPG Fingerprint: 8B8B 2209 0C6F 7C47 B1EA EE75 D6B7 2EB1
A7F1 DB43
Full time KDE developer sponsored by Trolltech (http://www.trolltech.com
)
|