Re: gtk features
- From: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gtk features
- Date: 03 Feb 2003 11:58:55 -0500
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 10:47, Dave Bordoley wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 10:38, Reinout van Schouwen wrote:
> > On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> >
> > > If you have a feature you want in 2.4, *and you plan to work on it
> > > over the next couple months*, and it's not already on the list on that
> > [snip]
> >
> > Let me add http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82162 to that list.
> > Once picked up, conditional cascading menus would be a big help in
> > combating needlessly complicated submenu's.
>
> >From what hear, implementing those in gtk would be very hard right now
Well, there are multiple parts to that "hard"
- Implementing it would be certainly rather challenging; GTK+
tends to mix the ideas of selecting an item with a submenu and
activating the submenu together.
And doing *anything* in GtkMenu is hard, because there are
already a whole lot of behaviors interacting in complex ways.
But my guess it's a few days of work for someone with some
experience hacking GtkMenu, a week or so for someone without
such experience.
- But the harder part is likely convincing us that it's not
UI crack. Anything that exists only on IceWM and OS/2 does
not have a demonstrated track record as a user interface
element. OS/2 has been around long enough, that you'd think
that if it really worked well as an idea, it would have been
picked up by more mainstream user interfaces.
Remember on this, that 100 people following up to the bug
saying "I think this would be a great idea" and
"OS/2 had total usability, dude" is not going to help
convince us.
What would help convince us:
- A prototype that people could experiment with and see for
themselves how it feels in the GTK+ setting.
- Some informal user testing with such a prototype (with
some balance between "naive" users, and users that have
prior experience with mainstream user interfaces.)
[ With the caveat that this is a misuse of user testing --
it's been said thatif you go into user testing trying to
settle a question, you can almost always get the result
you want. ]
- Substantial consensus of the GNOME usability team.
I don't think it's actually a likely 2.4 feature ... but if you
want to see it in 2.6, you should start working on the above
now.
Regards,
Owen
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