Re: [Usability]Re: Nautilus preferences proposal
- From: Patrick <patlynch hailmail net>
- To: David Moles <david moles vykor com>
- Cc: nautilus-list gnome org, usability gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability]Re: Nautilus preferences proposal
- Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 02:30:52 +1000
David Moles wrote:
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 08:34, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
I.e. in the first case, parenthood is expressed horizontally; in the
second case, horizontally and vertically at the same time. Once you get
used to it, I think the first one makes more sense and is actually nicer
to use. (Also, trees in general kinda suck.)
I think we have at least two clear camps here, people who agree with
Ettore and people who feel exactly the opposite. :) (E.g., I think
trees in general kinda rock. :>)
I seriously doubt we're going to be able to show that one or the other
is a clear usability win, but I think there's probably room for a design
that would function well in either style.
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Yes, tree views in most Linux GUI do suck. Ever notice how graphicaly
clear and responsive
win explorer tree view is?
This is based on two very simple thing: a) Smooth scrolling b) auto
scrolling and besides the point
c) If you closed a window maximized, it re-runs maximized!! Blimey, that
one bugs me.
b) auto scrolling is that rocking feature introduced in win95 where by:
*Upon a folder being 'expanded', if that folder contains enough folders
to reach the bottom of the windows,
the list will scroll.
*If the 'parent folder', the one jsut expanded, hits the top of the
page...it stops scrolling.
Scrolls bar useage should be minimum. Am I the only one who *hates*
scroll bars?
Patrick.
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