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Re: F-Spot UI Consistency and Polish: msg#00173

gnome.apps.f-spot

Subject: Re: F-Spot UI Consistency and Polish

Hi John,

On 10/30/06, John Stowers <john.stowers.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * If the find bar and query bar are mutually exclusive then they
> should appear in the same place.

Agreed, they should both be at the top. I put the type-to-find entry
at the bottom to be like Firefox, but let's move it to the top.

> * The Query bar should use an information icon to indicate valid
> searched like the find bar does to indicate no results have been
> found.

Agreed, the "Invalid" and "Valid" labels were there for me when I was
coding it. It should have an icon for two cases, though - no photos
found (but all tags entered recognized), tag(s) not recognized (or
operator mistyped). It would be sweet it we could use a spell-check
like mechanism to underline the parts of the query that weren't
recognized.

> * Change the Tag bar shortcut key to be shift-ctrl-t as recommended by
> the HIG [1]

I think that's fine. The real shortcut for it is just 't'. There was
a long discussion with Nat about having there be a shortcut at all.
Nat initially had it where you typed letters while having a photo
selected and it would start tagging it.

> * Remove the small tag icons beside the Comment entry in the photo
> view. Show the tag bar at the bottom of the photo view to provide the
> same information

Not so sure about this, showing the tagging bar by default.

> * Show the Find bar and the Query bar, alternately, just below the
> date widget (where the find bar is currently shown)

This was point #1, no? Still in agreement..

> * Does it make sense to show the Find and Query bars in the photo
> view? Or just the browse view

I think it's fine to show it. Changing the query from there affects
what photos are available when you click 'Next' etc.

> * Move "Drag tags here to search for them" to beside the information
> bar icon and show it when no tags are being searched.

I don't understand what you're suggesting.

> Sorry about all the nitpicking, if there is a consensus on how to best
> address these items then I will provide patches.

Not at all, the nitpicking is great. Polish is very important.
Please feel free to provide patches for any of these things. Thanks,

Gabriel


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