Re: [Usability] Save / open dialogs (no file name entry)



I've read the whole archive. Or at least all messages at the link[1]
that John posted.

[1]http://mail.gnome.org/archives/usability/2004-September/msg00102.html

Now, I see that you can use CTRL + L to open a location dialog. Then it
is not as bad as I thought. But still as it was noted in the archive,
somewhere the users must be informed about CTRL + L.

What about have a Help button on the dialog? Or would that clutter to much?

However in some way keyboard users must get to know the existence of
CTRL  + L. Just don't except keyboard users to know it without being
told about it.

*me reads your mail again and notice that you sates about the README file*

OK, yes it is written down in
/usr/share/gtk-doc/html/gtk/GtkFileChooser.html (is that what you meant
with the README? `locate "Gtk*Readme GTK*README gtk*readme"` gave me
nothing.)

In Glade 2.6.8 I cant just type to find a file nor a dictionary.

Greetings
Leif Linse

Ross Burton wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 17:17 +0200, Leif wrote:
> 
>>It seams like many softwares have removed the entry where you could
>>input a file name (including path) via the keyboard from their save and
>>load dialogs. Gimp and Glade are just two examples.
>>
>>For those happy mouse users out there that might lead to less confusion.
>>However for keyboard users (like me) that is a big disappointment, that
>>you MUST use the mouse to browse to file far a way. Now, in glade for
>>example, you cant even press a key to jump to the first file that begins
>>with that letter.
>>
>>I can't understand how it is possible to remove the file name entry, if
>>you care about usability. But I might have missed something.
> 
> 
> This has been discussed *excessively* so feel free to read the archive.
> The keyboard navigation for the file chooser is documented in the
> READMEE: with GTK+ 2.4 press control-l to get a completing entry box you
> can type into, with GTK+ 2.6 you can just type to select files.
> 
> Ross





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