From: Thomas Perl <[email protected]> > 2009/9/26 Cornelius Hald <[email protected]>: > > So how about a dialog that just shows n rows with 3 to 4 colors in each > > row. Those rows are in a panable area so it's easy to scroll them. Those > > colors are taken from a palette and (maybe) colors that have been > > selected in the advanced dialog are appended at the top or bottom of > > that list. Maybe separated by some kind of separator. > ---- 8< ------- > > When clicking on of those color buttons a dialog like this opens: > > http://zwong.de/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/color_chooser_mock.png > > Probably the buttons/colors should be bigger or there should be 4 in a > > row. As I said, just a very quick mockup. Those buttons are pannable, so > > there are more colors available. > > I'd rather do without the scrolling if possible. Here's my mock-up and the > accompanying Python script that you can use to try it out: > > http://thpinfo.com/2009/maemo/colorchooser.png > > http://thpinfo.com/2009/maemo/colorchooser.py
It looks very fine. Anyway, you can still use the "three column color selector" and blabla, in order to allow the user to define a custom extra color. I suppose that you have the same idea, as you have the button "Advanced". I suppose that when you press this button, a color dialog could appear in order to select a color in detail. Or do you have another idea for this button? === API ([email protected]) _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
