Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-18 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi, On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 14:21:08 +0100 meik michalke wrote: > Am Montag, 16. November 2015, 19:20:11 schrieb d_jan: > > > If you know of an _existing_ icon > > > we can use to symbolize this, rather than spelling out "Reset > > > filters" > > > > I can’t think of any universally known icon, comm

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-17 Thread meik michalke
Am Montag, 16. November 2015, 19:20:11 schrieb d_jan: > > If you know of an _existing_ icon > > we can use to symbolize this, rather than spelling out "Reset > > filters" > > I can’t think of any universally known icon, communicating "reset". One > could combine a delete icon with a filter icon, bu

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-16 Thread d_jan
After a brief try: > "Reset filters" button. Does the Job. Good. > If you know of an _existing_ icon > we can use to symbolize this, rather than spelling out "Reset > filters" I can’t think of any universally known icon, communicating "reset". One could combine a delete icon with a filter icon,

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-16 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi, ok update: - If filters are in effect, there is now a "Reset filters" button. It's clearly the least elegant of the solutions proposed by Jan, but the others looked like more work than it seemed worth. - Things are still a bit squeezed. If you know of an _existing_ icon we can use

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-13 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi, On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 11:08:08 +0100 d_jan wrote: > Indeed. The standard interface design pattern for this is to show some > indicator for the active filters, even if the corresponding settings > are hidden. An example can be seen here: > https://www.flickr.com/photos/morville/4274338388/in/alb

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-13 Thread meik michalke
Am Freitag, 13. November 2015, 13:52:56 schrieb d_jan: > Am 13.11.2015 um 13:15 schrieb meik michalke: > > however, this seems to make it impossible to actually use regular > > expressions at all -- this should probably be configurable in the > > extended options ("match text" vs. "match regular ex

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-13 Thread d_jan
Am 13.11.2015 um 13:15 schrieb meik michalke: > however, this seems to make it impossible to actually use regular expressions > at all -- this should probably be configurable in the extended options > ("match > text" vs. "match regular expression") I’m unsure about the regex feature – can you

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-13 Thread meik michalke
Am Freitag, 13. November 2015, 11:08:08 schrieb d_jan: > > ok, so I have now pushed the first "complete" draft of the Workspace > > browser including search functionality into git master. (I'm sure you'll > > find some details to improve, though). > > uh, really neat! yeah, looks and feels really

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-13 Thread d_jan
Am 06.11.2015 um 13:18 schrieb d_jan: > Hi, > > ok, so I have now pushed the first "complete" draft of the Workspace > browser including search functionality into git master. (I'm sure you'll > find some details to improve, though). uh, really neat! I was kinda unsure about the sense of a search

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-12 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi, ok, so I have now pushed the first "complete" draft of the Workspace browser including search functionality into git master. (I'm sure you'll find some details to improve, though). On Fri, 6 Nov 2015 16:23:28 +0100 d_jan wrote: > I see. This makes sense. Ideally, one would still not have the

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-06 Thread d_jan
Am 06.11.2015 um 13:47 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: > On Fri, 6 Nov 2015 13:18:43 +0100 > d_jan wrote: >>> For "Show all Environments": >>> - remove the option from the "main" UI >>> - keep it in the context menu >>> - change the default back to showing all environments. >> Yes, makes sense (

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-06 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
On Fri, 6 Nov 2015 13:18:43 +0100 d_jan wrote: > > For "Show all Environments": > > - remove the option from the "main" UI > > - keep it in the context menu > > - change the default back to showing all environments. > > Yes, makes sense (particularly since the current in-between-ish way > is a bi

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-06 Thread d_jan
Am 06.11.2015 um 11:12 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: >> >> /It organizes the workspace in two groups, the "My Data" or "My >> Workspace" which groups all user created objects and data (globalEnv) >> and the "other Environments". > that part is now ready for you to look at. I moved the expand / c

Re: [rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-11-06 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi, On Tue, 29 Sep 2015 21:13:55 +0200 jan wrote: > My suggestion allows keeping one dialog, transitioning between > advanced and just-data uses and stays close to the underlying > structure of data/objects.(see > https://community.kde.org/RKWard#Workspace for two possible concepts > of how to re

[rkward-devel] Workspace Window, now with mockup.

2015-09-29 Thread jan
> AFAIR, another "large" item was the "Workspace" tool window. We > discussed that back and forth some, and IIRC you offered to provide a > more detailed mockup. Would you need any more feedback to proceed with > that? I picked it up again, and added the mockup to the wiki. (Brief review: We discus