Re: eject buttons on the places menu



On 1/5/07, Who <mailforwho googlemail com> wrote:
Perhaps it's time for me to mail this mockup around again:

http://mailforwho.googlepages.com/RemoveableDevices.png
Very nice.


Obviously, the strings and layout are not the best as they are, but I
think the concept is sound :)

It is both discoverable and useful (and with a 'hide' button on the
top form, even unobtrusive)
It's even nice to have a light blue bar on your folder, makes you feel
"special" :P.


Also notice the 'eject' button in the places sidebar (which I admit,
should look like a button)
I would prefer a context menu.
In my experience, people assume after some hours using a computer for
the first time that since right click always gives them extra options
and right click is almost everywhere they can go all around right
clicking and finding extra options.
It's not an obscure concept that users can't find :), in contrast to
the example proposed earlier about the location entry in the
filechooser (which was reachable only by a shortcut, I don't like the
solution however).

I can recall users who can't find the Font Preferences no matter
there's a Path "Preferences > Font" and they have months using GNOME.

And as a side note, I think that the gtk 2.8 filechooser was nicer for
some reasons described in:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390898 might be somewhat
relevant.

Diego

PD: just friendly comments, please take as positive thoughts :)


Jonathan


On 1/4/07, David Prieto <frandavid100 gmail com> wrote:
>
>  Since version 0.5.1, Tomboy is offering a way to pin important notes by
> pressing a pin icon at the side of the note,like this:
>
>  http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/6149/sinnombrejg7.jpg
>
>  I think that implementing a similar solution on gnome-panel's places menu
> would be rather useful. Here you can see a small mockup I made:
>
>  http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/4111/pantallazobu2.png
>
>  What do you think? Would it be very hard to implement? Is there anyone
> against the idea?
>
>  Regards,
>
>  David.
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