Re: UI issue: Text edit mode
- From: "Nick Moore" <shiny nickel gmail com>
- To: "discussions about usage and development of dia" <dia-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: UI issue: Text edit mode
- Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 23:17:49 +0100
I think option 1 would probably be the best. However, I'd offer another method as well - double clicking on the item to start editing the text. I know this currently brings up the properties - but I feel normal users are much more likely to want to edit text than change the item properties.
I'm not sure about that change, honestly, but I thought I'd throw it into the hat.
Nick Moore
On 09/08/07, Mark Dexter <
dextercowley gmail com> wrote:I think this is a very good idea. That way you could use the mouse to select text and copy / paste would be more intutive. I think that (1) would be fine. If you put an option for "Edit Text" on the right-click context menu (when an object is selected) and/or on the Edit menu, then people could find the text edit mode there as well.
I think that (2) and (3) could possible be a little confusing. Is some ways, it is more clear to have a defined way into a new mode vs. just have it happen automatically.
Having said that, I think that the other methods would be fine also. Or you could just use a shortcut like Ctrl+T. Again, if you have a menu option to open text mode, then new users wouldn't need to know the shortcut key.
Those are my thoughts. Mark
On 8/9/07, Lars Clausen <lars raeder dk> wrote:
I'm strong considering splitting diagram editing into a "normal" mode
and a "text-edit" mode. It will allow for more powerful text editing
down the road, use of more shortcuts in normal mode, avoidance of the
"Delete destroys the object" in text-edit mode and more. While I have
no problem with how to exit text-edit mode (Esc or clicking elsewhere),
I have my doubts about what would be best for entering. My ideas so far
are
1) Press "Enter" to start editing text. Pro: Frees all other keys for
shortcuts. Con: Non-obvious
2) Press any letter key to start editing. Pro: Natural start of writing
for many people. Con: Loses some shortcuts, can't start writing with
non-letters or composite keys.
3) Press any non-modified key to start editing. Pro: Fully transparent
for English-speaking people. Con: Loses a few more shortcuts, can't
start writing with more complex input.
4) Press any part of a character to start editing. Pro: Transparent for
everyone. Con: Loses a lot of shortcuts, including many alt and some
ctrl-shift ones.
I'm favoring 3 over 2, even though it'd rule out using '1' for zoom
100%. I think 4 would be confusing and hard to code. But is 1 too
non-intuitive? Are there better ways? What do other programs get away
with?
-Lars
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