On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 3:30 PM, c55 inator <[email protected]> wrote:

> Error messages and warnings in the status bar are incredibly easy to
> ignore... I would suggest something like pixelmator [screen 
> capture]<http://cl.ly/3D16450D2W2k2H2J042I>,
> which displays overlays on the canvas [here shown with keyboard shortcuts,
> but the same model can be applied to other notifications].  Displaying
> information with on-canvas pop-ups like this works well in my experience,
> as they don't waste any screen space while being there when needed.  Example
> of a pop-up used for dimensions <http://cl.ly/2N3O141d3u3h1U3M1B40>.
>
>
I'm in favor of this general model. MyPaint has recently got canvas
overlays, and they're, so far, used to display zoom level changes. I find
them both very readable, noticable, and also non-obtrusive. I think a lot
of the instructions and information we currently put in the status bar
could be usefully moved to an overlay -- tool usage instructions are a
prime example, look at the paths tool for an example of something that'll
really benefit hugely; and 'wrong mode' info is something I have to deal
with a fair bit, it would also be good there.

One other thing is, if we are going to be informing the user that the image
mode is wrong, we should offer them a chance to easily correct it.
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