kfj wrote:
if a user progresses beyond a simple standard interface and chooses to
use an 'expert' mode, he will be much more aware of the fact that in
this mode things may take some effort to get right and may go wrong
spectacularly if not used appropriately.

My favourite implementation of this used to be in Photoshop (IIRC).
When using any of the tools which are subsets of the curve tool
(e.g. threshold, quantise, invert, min/max), the shape of the curve
that would be equivalent to the tool being used was shown.

As some point, the user ended up trained to use the curve tool...

So (by analogy) when using the assistant, the user should be shown
what the assistant is doing - the assistant should only (!!)
automate the "real features", not replace them.

  BugBear

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