Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-19 Thread Tuomas Kuosmanen

On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 10:55:04PM +0100, Jarda Benkovsky wrote:
 Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
  The icons are imho very good, try making better ones and you understand
  why. Of course they arent PuRdy CuTe, but that is not the point. Most
  graphics tools dont have too colorful icons, excluding Painter(tm) of
  course.. :)
 
 IMHO the problem is that the new ones (from dodge/burn on) are somewhat
 inconsistent
 in drawing style - I would personally like them to have more gray, so
 they are
 visible with dark button background too. For example, lasso or text have
 nice
 gray shadow, so they are clearly recognizable, but dodge/burn and smudge
 are
 black only.

You are right :)

They could use some shading. But other than that, I think they serve their
purpose pretty well.

Tuomas

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-06 Thread Daniel . Egger

On  5 Feb, Marc Lehmann wrote:

 Thats not the point. The point is effective user feedback.
 Now, where are the users? :)

 Here is one. If you are not a user you should not decide whats best
 for them. Especially not if you limit your horizon to a single person
 (yourself).

 I'm running tests with more or less experienced people to get some
 feedback. One of the common thoughts: The icons are very bad. 

 Tigert? hint, hint

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-05 Thread Daniel . Egger

On  4 Feb, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:

 I'm constantly finding myself looking for tools. I know that they are
 there, but I have to stop and look closer at almost every single tool.
 There are simply too many tools (some of them could well be combined),
 and the icons look very much the same (believe it or not). I don't
 know if colour would solve this (or just add clutter), but we should
 really get to reduce the number of tools, as a previous poster
 suggested.

 Yes, at least the Pencil now is rather useless

 Now, where are the users? :)
 
 They're buried in the pile of messages from gimp-developer (I was told
 "2 or 3 messages per day" when I joined) ;-)

 Bad luck... Believe me, it'll go better at least in summer :)

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-05 Thread Marc Lehmann

On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 10:01:04AM +0100, Raphael Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I agree with you, Mark.  Knowing the difference between tools and
 plug-ins is rather important, but is not easy for the beginner who has
 several dialogs open and is not familiar with all of them.  If the

The fine thing is, that the solution for:

- macro recording
- repeat last
- tracing (for development tools)
- pdb debugging

Is the same, so fixing one (I suggest the macro recording problem) will
make the others very easy.

Soo... I am very certain that all this will be fixed quite automatically..

 Yup!  I definitely prefer redundancy if it improves the usability.  In
 this case, making sure that all tools contain "Tool" in their title
 (e.g. "Pencil Tool") would avoid some confusion.  Even if this sounds
 a bit ridiculous.

The question is rather, who is responsible for patches that are already
applied but are in a dubious state?

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-05 Thread Marc Lehmann

On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 02:59:11PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  "Repeat Last" will repeat the last plug-in. Since menus do not provide
   feedback of wether an entry is a plug-in or "built-in" (I think it
  would even be wrong to do so), you have to know this, which is not
  easy for beginners.
 
  Repeat last should repeat anything that makes sense to be repeated
  if it doesn't you should create a bugreport and we'll have to fix this.

Come on... this isn't news, and totally obvious to everybody...

  This is wrong. Many people (like me) rely on text to quickly evaluate
  situation. This is common for unix-type-people. Icons are a much
  slower feedback then text.
 
  Let's replace the icons by text :)

Would suit me. Shall I apply a patch? OF coursem that would be just as
braindamaged as removing text and using icons *instead*.

  I do select them by look, I only know very vague where e.g. Blend sits.
  If it isn't clear to an experienced user what tool lies behind a specific
  icon then the icons are rubbish. 

Please change your attitude: not everybody on the world is a copy of you,
and many people react differently. If something helps somebody else and
does not impair the usability for you than removing that extra redundancy
is wrong.

  Thats not the point. The point is effective user feedback.
  Now, where are the users? :)

Here is one. If you are not a user you should not decide whats best
for them. Especially not if you limit your horizon to a single person
(yourself).

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-05 Thread Uwe Koloska

You wrote on Fre, 04 Feb 2000:
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 12:48:50AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Since the menus were reorganized I am constantly guessing wether
  "Repeat Last" will repeat my last action, the one before or not work
  at all, since you can't tell from the menu anymore.
 
  Huh? Sounds strange, could you provide a snapshot in a private EMail?
  I can't image what this should look like

"Repeat Last" will repeat the last plug-in. Since menus do not provide a
feedback of wether an entry is a plug-in or "built-in" (I think it would
even be wrong to do so), you have to know this, which is not easy for
beginners.


If there was no former plug-in action the menu stays active and suggest that
something will be done.  I think the first plug-in action has to change the
state from disabled to active -- or there has to be a response "no plug-in to
redo / reshow, etc.".

Uwe Koloska

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-04 Thread Raphael Quinet

On Fri, 4 Feb 2000 (late at night), Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
 On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 12:48:50AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Since the menus were reorganized I am constantly guessing wether
   "Repeat Last" will repeat my last action, the one before or not work
   at all, since you can't tell from the menu anymore.
  
   Huh? Sounds strange, could you provide a snapshot in a private EMail?
   I can't image what this should look like
 
 "Repeat Last" will repeat the last plug-in. Since menus do not provide a
 feedback of wether an entry is a plug-in or "built-in" (I think it would
 even be wrong to do so), you have to know this, which is not easy for
 beginners.

I agree with you, Mark.  Knowing the difference between tools and
plug-ins is rather important, but is not easy for the beginner who has
several dialogs open and is not familiar with all of them.  If the
user does not know what belongs to a tool and what belongs to a
plug-in, then some actions such as "Undo", "Repeat Last" or "Re-Show
Last" become unpredictable.  There is also an issue with scripts
(e.g. Script-Fu) but hopefully this will be resolved soon.  Hmmm...
this reminds me that I still have to contribute some code there...

   I am quite sure it improves usabiloty for me a lot.
  
   Well, I could provide you a patch which reverts it when you compile
   it with CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DIMPROVE_USABILITY_FOR_MARC" :)
 
 Please note that I am not alone with that opinion...

Yup!  I definitely prefer redundancy if it improves the usability.  In
this case, making sure that all tools contain "Tool" in their title
(e.g. "Pencil Tool") would avoid some confusion.  Even if this sounds
a bit ridiculous.

-Raphael



Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-04 Thread Blue Lang

On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:

 I'm constantly finding myself looking for tools. I know that they are there,
 but I have to stop and look closer at almost every single tool. There are
 simply too many tools (some of them could well be combined), and the icons
 look very much the same (believe it or not). I don't know if colour would
 solve this (or just add clutter), but we should really get to reduce the
 number of tools, as a previous poster suggested.
 
  Now, where are the users? :)

Hi. I am a user, I keep my gimp fairly fresh, and I use the gimp fairly
often. I agree that there might be more tools on the toolbox than are used
in a toolbox-ly manner.

I use a handful of operations, and I use them often. Tear-off menus have
been a lifesaver for me. I don't know that I agree on the issue of clutter
- I like being able to find most things fairly quickly. Some of the
buttons are a little ambiguous, but not so much that I would suggest a
major UI overhaul.

I wonder if you're talking maybe more about learning curve than
usability? The gimp, on my desktop, excels at usability - but I have a
desktop set to 1600x1200 with all four sides covered in tear-offs. :)

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-03 Thread Marc Lehmann

On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 01:02:33AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Then rename it to Curves Tool. You only have two choices in GIMP:
  Either it's a tool or it's an action,

Or a plug-in... plug-ins act quite difefrently to tools or actions.

Since the menus were reorganized I am constantly guessing wether "Repeat
Last" will repeat my last action, the one before or not work at all, since
you can't tell from the menu anymore.

  Redundancy is not bad if it's improving usability. In this case it
  won't, so why adding it?

I am quite sure it improves usabiloty for me a lot.

  you know it's an optiondialog because it contains nothing else but
  widgets to change something

Huh? Every dialog contains widgets that "change something", wether its an
options dialog, preferences or whatnot.

  mentioning it? Let's concentrate on improving the tool tips to let the
  user know HOW to use it, instead of telling him that he may use it.  

Tool tips are a very slow way of interacting with a user. Also, marking
dialogs by type has nothing to do with the "how-to-use" aspect.

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-03 Thread Marc Lehmann

On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 12:48:50AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Since the menus were reorganized I am constantly guessing wether
  "Repeat Last" will repeat my last action, the one before or not work
  at all, since you can't tell from the menu anymore.
 
  Huh? Sounds strange, could you provide a snapshot in a private EMail?
  I can't image what this should look like

"Repeat Last" will repeat the last plug-in. Since menus do not provide a
feedback of wether an entry is a plug-in or "built-in" (I think it would
even be wrong to do so), you have to know this, which is not easy for
beginners.

  I am quite sure it improves usabiloty for me a lot.
 
  Well, I could provide you a patch which reverts it when you compile
  it with CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DIMPROVE_USABILITY_FOR_MARC" :)

Please note that I am not alone with that opinion...

  Right, and if a window want's your interaction it's called a dialog.
  Everyone sees that, so why bother with titling it a dialog?

Because a dialog already provides enough visual feedback to let you tell.
Tools vs. Plug-ins vs. Other dialogs often do not provide this.

I mean, with your logic, you could remove all text from the dialogs, since
the layout is enough to find out what the dialog does, and the tooltips
can help you.

You need the right mix between feedback and not, and I think yours is too
low. Especially since you are a skilled gimp user, while others are not.

  Tool tips are a very slow way of interacting with a user.
 
  impressive icons are a lot better

This is wrong. Many people (like me) rely on text to quickly evaluate a
situation. This is common for unix-type-people. Icons are a much slower
feedback then text.

Take, for example, the gimp toolbox. Manye of the icons look almost the
same, so I actually select tools by _position_ in the toolbox, not by a
quick look.

  can't image what a tool is supposed to do, a tooltip can help a lot. 

Thats not the point. The point is effective user feedback.

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-02 Thread Simon Budig

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On  1 Feb, Marc Lehmann wrote:
  Your:
  CategoryNew File
  Looks IMHO much worse than the existing:
  CategoryNew File Settings
 
  Not really, you have the word "Preferences" just a few mm above it.
  Also there was some inconsistency: The category "Monitor Information" was
  a settings dialog anyway but it had no "Settings" in its name

Hmm - I dont like the first too, since it is unclear what preferences
are adjusted inside "New File". "New File Settings" is not much better...

What about "New File Defaults" ?

   2. Some tools had a "Tool" in the options dialog and some not. Since
   all toolsare tools and people know what tools are, we don't need
   to call some
  
  Same thing here. Just because all tools are tools there is no reason
  _NOT_ to display this.
 
  Well, we could have add the word "Tool" to all tools the other way
  round but that's unprofessional; you don't call every Mercedes
  "Mercedes Car", do you? You know that Mercedes produces cars as you
  know that a pencil is a tool and in a toolbox every item is a tool.
 
  There's no need to tell the user what she/he's seeing if it's
  obviously.

So, what about the "Colors-Curves" Thing ? It is a tool isnt it?
It is not always clear, if something is a tool or not - especially
when it does not have a button in the Toolbox.

IMHO Redundacy is not that bad. I vote for "Tool" in every Option-Dialog.

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Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Some UI inconsistencies and a patch....

2000-02-02 Thread Daniel . Egger

On  2 Feb, Simon Budig wrote:

 Hmm - I dont like the first too, since it is unclear what preferences
 are adjusted inside "New File". "New File Settings" is not much
 better...
 
 What about "New File Defaults" ?

 Sounds good.

 So, what about the "Colors-Curves" Thing ? It is a tool isnt it?
 It is not always clear, if something is a tool or not - especially
 when it does not have a button in the Toolbox.

 Then rename it to Curves Tool. You only have two choices in GIMP:
 Either it's a tool or it's an action, this is normally obvious
 because actions (like Save File) contain a verb, while Tools are
 objects. Anyway: it doesn't really matter as long as the user knows
 what she/he'll get from choosing a menuitem.

 IMHO Redundacy is not that bad. I vote for "Tool" in every
 Option-Dialog.

 Redundancy is not bad if it's improving usability. In this case it
 won't, so why adding it?

 Example? Well, take the pencil: Open the options dialog und choose the
 symbol for the pencil. Now you have an optiondialog for the pencil open;
 you know it's an optiondialog because it contains nothing else but
 widgets to change something, so the words "option" and "dialog" are
 superfluous here. Since you know that a pencil is a thing to write with
 and that you can't for example eat it, it is a tool, so why bother
 mentioning it? Let's concentrate on improving the tool tips to let the
 user know HOW to use it, instead of telling him that he may use it.  

 Now I'll turn off my Palm III Palmtop, leave my keyboard inputdevice
 alone and drive my Ford car a little bit...

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