I'm worried that using the text search field as a text entry box will be confusing.

Searching and text entry are completely unrelated so using the same widget doesn't seem very natural. Adding drop downs in the search box which create new events instead of searching will add further confusion. Without a dropdown or some other discoverable UI most users will never learn about the feature.

I think it makes more sense to add new UI for this feature. Perhaps, a toggle to open and close a new text area, or maybe a floating panel with some buttons (maybe with command keys) that would pre-populate the field with /mail, /task, etc.

John

Darshana Chhajed wrote:
Hi,
I am working on using the Search Bar for quick item entry. For eg: typing "/event OSAF staff meeting at 10:45am" in the search bar will create an event in the Calendar . /mail, /task and /note also create the appropriate items in the dashboard.

For more details :
http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Journal/QuickItemEntry
http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Projects/JottingNewItemsWorkflow

Jeffrey suggested that I could create a drop down list in the search bar (similar to Firefox) and have options like /Note, /Event ,etc in it, which will autocomplete, depending on what the user types.

I wanted more suggestions and ideas about what to do with the search bar and quick-entry item stuff and how to use NLP in it.

Please let me know what you all think.

Thank you,
Darshana






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