-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jim Rorie wrote on 16/03/10 13:16: >... > So let me ask this outright. What provisions have UX team made for > interactivity, outside the messaging applet?
The notification design guidelines. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotificationDesignGuidelines> > The last time I heard, it > was up to the app designers. Therefore each app will have it's own > callback look and feel. The consistency of the desktop that you have > been trying so hard to enforce in the panel is destroyed by pushing > interactive notifications on the app designer. >... I don't think it's a destruction, so much as a correction. Developers of software that runs on Ubuntu are often keen to use an interface mechanism just because it's there, regardless of whether it's not a good idea. Tooltips, the notification area, and notification bubbles are all examples of this. In these cases, consistency can be a bad thing. So it's up to us to provide guidelines and suggestions about the variety of techniques people can use instead, and then up to the designers of individual applications to work out which bests suit their interaction. Notification bubbles were heavily overused before Notify OSD. <http://mairin.wordpress.com/2009/01/05/chatty-applications/> The introduction of Notify OSD has nudged developers towards fixing this a bit, but not completely. Network Manager is one obvious example that's still too chatty. Cheers - -- Matthew Paul Thomas http://mpt.net.nz/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkvNa5oACgkQ6PUxNfU6ecodHwCfcA4g4VAv4+94mBIHIde/x+Vr rW4AoNGd6Gde6DVOwAVGNvCFzJIOY11d =NBYX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana Post to : ayatana@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp