Re: gnome-utils branched for GNOME 2.16
- From: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi gmail com>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnome-utils branched for GNOME 2.16
- Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 17:55:07 +0100
Hi Bryan;
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 11:49 -0400, Bryan Clark wrote:
> > That would be a welcome addition, yes. However, please make it a global
> > option in the dialog instead of the double timeout widgets in Gimp's 2.2
> > series...
> Wow, it's gnome-utils branch deja vu all over again! [1] :)
Indeed. :-)
Last time the thread died out pretty quickly, and since I had to push
back the UI work on the screenshot app, I'd like to nail it down for
real this time.
The first, obvious transition is to a save dialog window with the same
behaviour of the GtkFileChooserDialog, to use the tab completion + full
path editing of the destination file; the currently used layout (preview
+ save stuff + (save, cancel, help) buttons can be bolted without much
effort on a GtkDialog with an embedded GtkFileChooserWidget in save
mode. This is the structural change that I have in mind at the moment.
Using a vertical layout might be the next move - I think there's too
much wasted screen real estate in the current dialog.
> I think it's time to take a couple steps back from this and talk about
> the experience you're expecting to enable with the screenshot app.
> We're starting to wind down the hole of adding in features and I'm not
> sure where we're going with it. I'm pretty sure I designed the current
> screenshot dialog last year or so with jrb and our goal was to let you
> quickly see the preview of your screenshot, the file name and the
> directory that file would be saved to. The use case was something like
> shaunm or other people who are taking a number of screenshots of
> different windows and the whole desktop and I think we nailed that
> pretty well.
Yep, and it works well - also, having drag and drop support makes the
"edit in GIMP button" feature kind of a moot point: I can drag the
preview on GIMP and have it ready to be edited. This might pose a
problem for the a11y people, though.
> Of course this addition is only for the the application menu launch
> which I think is a nice trick to help out new people and advanced
> users. However on my long drive to work this morning I was wondering if
> we couldn't just take individual screenshots of the applications as well
> as a whole screenshot all at once. Doesn't composite or something allow
> this? I mean we don't have flying cars yet in 2006, but I was hoping we
> could at least get this little improvement. And I think it would help
> everyone (first time screenshotters, plus advance types) if the
> screenshot dialog just gave me a screenshot of the whole desktop plus
> individual screenshots of each application. Maybe it allows me to
> select which one I'd like to save?
This could be a nice idea.
I'll open a bug to block on, with a dump of the UI ideas of the thread,
but I'd like more comments on it; I'll also blog about it.
> [3] I'm pretty sure there's a bug somewhere I got CC'd on about opening
> screenshots directly into GIMP, I feel like this is the wrong place for
> that. Instead I think we could do something like tagging a screenshot
> with 'screenshot' category and GIMP should be aware of new screenshots
> created when I go to use it (just an idea).
This is part of the recent files support that I'd like to add to the
screenshot app now that we have the API in GTK+; adding a custom
"Screenshot" when saving a screenshot is not a big deal.
Ciao,
Emmanuele.
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