On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 08:18 -0500, Yevgen Muntyan wrote: > It's not a good design, it's monkying gazpacho. Anyway, > I just wanted to make sure that you know about those "10%". > If majority loves single window, then you of course go single > window. Yes, it is "monkeying" gazpacho (if you say so) and /all/ the other gui designers that have a single window design. I don't know if you have noticed, but there aren't exactly many gui designers that have a multiple window design. I can't think of any myself (besides glade). KDesigner, Visual Studio, Netbeans, Gazpacho, and Gideon are just prominent examples of gui designers that use the single window design. I think that says something about the popularity (and hence usability) of the single-window design.
Right now that 10% is you alone. No one else has come to us to voice dissatisfaction with the new design. Hopefully, this thread will encourage others to come forward to voice their concerns. > But I wonder, have someone actually tried to work with such > UI? I did, in gazpacho, and it sucked. You can't use glade > right now because of fancy bugs with click-does-nothing. > So people "commented" on how it looks, not on the actual > interface. > Yes, thats right, we are now in unstable development. If you want to use glade3 for production use, please use the glade3 3.0.2 stable release :). > Heh, "excellent". Well, let's call gdl excellent or even usable. Still, > it has nothing to with glade, right? So, we can snip last two > paragraphs, and stick to 10% thing. > I was mentioning it as a possible solution to your valid concerns about the shortcomings of the new ui (namely the inflexibility of the tree and props editor). regards Vincent _______________________________________________ Glade-devel maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/glade-devel
