I saw a picture of this earlier, and only now seeing this thread did I even
realize there *was* a scroll bar. And that's the big problem with this.
It's far too easy to miss the bar and think the options displayed are all
the options available.
Even if you can't fit all of the options into a
I hope you read the rest of my mail, i attached an example picture of my
own preferences window and explained long and broad how i would picture a
new graphic preferences tab.
2015-01-24 17:51 GMT+01:00 Henri Beauchamp sl...@free.fr:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 17:38:01 +0100, Niran wrote:
I guess
I guess now i have to say something about this.
Where do i start...
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Let's start with the really bad news.
I don't like it. I don't like it at all. LL's default is a nightmare and
not just in terms of available functions.
I don't like how this new layout wastes even more space than the
On 2015-01-24 03:29 , Martin Fürholz wrote:
I would ask you please not to mix up two completely different topics
and merge it into one, to promote Jonathans own preference about the
graphics-floater
To be clear - Jonathan is implementing rearrangements of that floater
specified by the UI
Hi,
Is there any justification at all for rearranging everything into a single
scrolling panel, or is this just change for the sake of change? There doesn’t
appear to be any benefit to the user in making the change, and I haven’t seen
any report that the current layout is hindering usability.
Hello,
I am right now looking at the test-viewer with Jonathans rearranged
graphics preferences
http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/jonathan_st
orm-2082/rev/298332/arch/CYGWIN/installer/Second_Life_Test_3_7_21_298332_i68
6_Setup.exe
Martin, I am sorry you are unhappy with LL's new UX design but this is
one of those cases where no matter what is done someone will be
unhappy.
I have an idea on how to address the I want to see everything at
once issue and will send it to Oz for evaluation.
How about describing what those bugs
I’m curious what an UX-expert would think of those changes.
Do i really have to say something about this?
2015-01-24 14:04 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Welch jhwe...@gmail.com:
Martin, I am sorry you are unhappy with LL's new UX design but this is
one of those cases where no matter what is done