Re: [Usability]Test or analysis needed: Automatic completion
- From: Christian Neumair <chris gnome-de org>
- To: merchan phys lsu edu
- Cc: usability gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability]Test or analysis needed: Automatic completion
- Date: 22 Apr 2003 15:42:36 +0200
Am Die, 2003-04-22 um 02.06 schrieb Gregory Merchan:
> I see automatic completions of command lines and URLs being done three
> different ways in GNOME. Briefly, these are:
>
> Epiphany-style:
> [...]
> Nautilus-style:
> [...]
> Bash-style:
> No completion without pressing Tab. I haven't seen this one in a while
> (except in bash, of course) so I'm not sure how it's being done in GUI.
There IS an application implementing this behaviour. Just have a look at
recent Galeon versions.
I'm very ambivalent about it.
Experienced and frequent bash users (like me) will LOVE it, but it's
usage has has the following disadvantages:
- Tab should be reserved for widget switching.
- 75% of Galeon's users don't even know that pressing tab triggers
autocompletion. This quote would even be higher on applications used by
unexperienced users.
I think the preferable implementation totally depends on your userbase.
BTW: I prefer Epiphany-style because it offers the ability to display
more than one possible completion at a time while Nautilus-style bugged
me since the first day I used it due to it's limited abilities in this
respect.
regs,
Chris
--
»Man kann Moral und Ethik nicht mit Technologie regulieren«
John "Maddog" Hall, Präsident von Linux International
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