If e.g. the options crossfeed and stereo width would be advanced
options, you'll still find them at the sound settings menu - when
you're in advanced mode.
But crossfeed is a simple option, because it`s one of the first
options I ever used and the cause I fell instantly in love with
rockbox.
Jonas H wrote:
Jonathan Gordon wrote:
This is a bad option.. all settings should be available on the DAP. A
nicer option is maybe having 2 sets of options, simple and
advanced where the only difference is some options are not visible
in simple mode.
The reason I dislike (despise is
Andreas Stemmer wrote:
I foresee long discussions about which options should be kept in
place...
Steve Bavin wrote:
I strongly disagree with this idea. One man's esoteric is another man's
essential.
Of course, but if we were to eventually decide to move some options out
of the main menu,
One option is to move all the playback options out of the main menu, and into the WPS context menu, as well as any of the options in the sound menu which don't affect audio in plugins with audio (for example, is bass and treble applied to gameboy games? I really don't know the answer to this one.)
Paul Louden wrote:
One option is to move all the playback options out of the main menu,
and into the WPS context menu, as well as any of the options in the
sound menu which don't affect audio in plugins with audio (for
example, is bass and treble applied to gameboy games? I really don't
know
No, all options would be in the main menu.But the context menu would have all applicable options to the current context. So, while playing music, you can go to the context menu for what would be a Simple menu, while the main menu is the Advanced on still containing all possible options on the
On 8/23/06, Jonas H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's of course an option, but it'd be much nicer to have a dedicated.cfg editor, that allowed you to see the possible values, so youwouldn't have to type them out, you could just select them. I imaginedsomething like the text viewer, except with a
On 8/23/06, *Jonas H* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's of course an option, but it'd be much nicer to have a dedicated
.cfg editor, that allowed you to see the possible values, so you
wouldn't have to type them out, you could just select them. I imagined
This is a bad option.. all settings should be available on the DAP. A
nicer option is maybe having 2 sets of options, simple and
advanced where the only difference is some options are not visible
in simple mode.
I like the idea!
The reason I dislike (despise is probably closer, in fact) the
I like the firefox about:config setting screen as well and I think
rockbox would benefit from something similer.
... and I don't like it at all.
I hate to have to search different places for the option I want.
IMHO this is even worse than having simple/advanced settings.
Can't we just sort
My point is, that when you have the simple view, and turn on advanced, a
bunch of settings just appeared, and you have no idea which, or where
they are. This makes it, in my eyes, more confusing than simply always
having all options available.
Another option is having options grayed out if
I think that a simple/advanced scheme does not solve any problems at all.First: The problem of having a hard time finding options. In the simple scheme they will theoretically be just as hard to find, they're just harder to find in a shorter list on the page they're on.
Second: You don't know
My point is, that when you have the simple view, and turn on advanced, a
bunch of settings just appeared, and you have no idea which, or where
they are. This makes it, in my eyes, more confusing than simply always
having all options available.
Another option is having options grayed out if
My opinion is that Rockbox menus are just plain Great!Lots of options for serious users. Plain and simple menus that allow the user to modify his DAP like no-other player. Of course a little discussion to where each menu should be or optimisation of the menu system would be welcome.
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