Hi Mirek, all,
On Fri, 2012-12-07 at 23:35 +0100, Mirek M. wrote:
I was wondering: Could single-click be a flag under experimental
options, so that a) it can be tested and refined for possible future
use (the selection mechanism needs some design tweaks, to make it
clear that one can click the title to select), b) single-clickers like
me and tablet users have the option to use single-click?
Well, that may mislead people experimenting the other cool features that
are not yet ready to enable by default (and gives me more work in a time
that is already pretty packed).
Also, could the blue highlight and the checkboxes be hidden by default
(in double-click mode)? They're confusing, as they make the dialog
feel like it's single-click.
It's already done in the patch I provided you (not yet pushed).
Also, folder renaming doesn't seem to work yet (at least not in my
6b6783 build).
Ok, I'll look into that one.
We also discussed having a separate dialog for saving templates,
presenting only a field for a name and a folder list (either a
dropdown menu or a field), with the default being no folder. It's
somewhat similar to the pop-up one would get when saving a bookmark in
a web browser.
The default can't be "No folder"... but the default folder for saving.
Cedric, do you need a design for that, or will you whip up something
yourself and ask for feedback?
Could you please provide me a glade file for that? I would need to do it
otherwise ;)
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Cedric
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