Re: [Usability] RFP: File chooser user interface
- From: Vidar Braut Haarr <vidar coretrek com>
- To: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>
- Cc: usability gnome org, gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability] RFP: File chooser user interface
- Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 04:15:20 +0200
Right.. I'm like.. sleeping when writing this :)
I couldn't resist myself.. In the original email from Owen, he mentioned
"Glade". Now, you must understand, today is my 4th day with Linux (RH9)
as a workstation. Sure I've used it alot before, but only through SSH
when developing server applications. So, anyway..
I had to install Glade, and try it. I installed Glade 1. It sucked. Not
only was it bad, but since I'm not really good at this yet, I had
trouble installing it as well. So, when I found out that it was bad, I
checked if there was an update.. Glade 2 ! I installed Glade 2.
And so.. in 2 hours (including downloading and installing Glade 1+2),
I've managed to cook up this thing:
<http://mabus.corehacker.com/gnome-ui-mockup-1.png>
I know that it doesn't look good, and that the 'Location' label is
missing. But hey ! :) This is my first GUI application in years.. and
it's my first Linux application ever ! Well, okay, so it's only a
mockup, I know..
The two text-boxes Location and File is supposed to be dropdowns, but I
was unable to resize them in Glade, so I just used textboxes instead..
you get the idea.
The first horisontal line isn't even supposed to be there.
The toolbar-items are not the items supposed to be there, they are only
there for fun.
There should ofcourse be some folders and stuff in the white area below,
but I found no 'nautilus-control' in glade.
Need ... sleep ... now ...
--
Vidar Braut Haarr
"Programmers don't die,
they just GOSUB without RETURN."
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