user interface niggles
- From: David Scotson <davidscotson mac com>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: user interface niggles
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 11:46:51 +0100
Hi,
I very recently began using your mail client and, while overall very
happy with its simplicity and ease-of-use, my status as a new user
means I am well placed to spot UI niggles that may cause unnecessary
confusion for your end-users.
I hope you can use this information to further improve Balsa. Note that
I am new to both Balsa & Linux, so some of these issues may be more
general. For example, I have heard cut & paste can be hit & miss on
Linux.
Here are some of the things I have noticed:
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When trying to paste into the To, Subject or Cc fields the text to be
pasted appears in the main message body area instead. Your FAQ mentions
a similar problem where the text appears after you press return but
this appears to be a separate issue.
There is a 'grippy' on the separator between the To, Subject etc.
fields and the main body of the email that appears to have no real
function.
When new mail arrives the window listing emails updates in a strange
manner. If the window was showing the most recent 10 emails before the
new mail arrived I would expect it to show the most recent 10 emails
taking into account the new arrivals rather than continue to display
the exact same emails.
When cancelling an email, the confirmation dialog is confusing.
According to the Gnome HIG [Don't Save] [Cancel] [Save] would be better
than the current [No] [Yes] [Cancel] with the default being [Save] as
it is non-destructive, rather than the current [No]. There are a few
other issues with this dialog, e.g. it is a question, rather than a
standard confirmation alert, and it's message reads poorly if the email
does not have a destination address.
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I would like in time to be able to offer patches, even if only for
trivial interface issues, but that will have to wait till I am more at
home with Linux and have investigated Gnome development.
In the meantime, do you find such 'superficial' bug reports useful, or
are you fully aware of these issues and merely waiting for someone to
find the time to make the necessary changes?
regards,
david scotson
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