Re: [Usability] Re: Feedback when checkbuttons are depressed
- From: Soeren Sandmann <sandmann daimi au dk>
- To: Matthew Thomas <mpt mailandnews com>
- Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org, usability gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability] Re: Feedback when checkbuttons are depressed
- Date: 14 Dec 2001 12:16:05 +0100
Matthew Thomas <mpt mailandnews com> writes:
> A question mark would be quite squashed, especially in miniature
Yes, I tried various question marks, but none were really
successful.
> checkboxes used for palettes etc. And the Windows-style stippling Calum
> mentioned tends to make a checkbox look disabled when it's not, as
> well
I agree.
> as not really working when you want to use the same style for boolean
> menu items.
>
> How about this:
>
> ,-----. ,-----, ,-----.
> | J | / J | ___ J
> | J |`./ J | J
> `"""""' `"""""' `"""""'
> unchecked checked indeterminate
What about inconsistent radio buttons? I suppose those could be drawn
with a dash as well, but wouldn't that look strange?
Btw. Windows has a special font, "Martlett" if I remember correctly,
that contains these signs. This is obviously the correct approach -
these things are properly typographical symbols. I think this is what
gtk+ should do too some day. One obvious advantage is that they would
be able to scale with the surrounding text. Currently it looks very
weird if you use a large font for a check button.
Søren
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