On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 13:29, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 31, 2010, at 12:50 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
>
>> On 03/31/2010 11:30 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mar 31, 2010, at 10:30 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> We need a consistent way to handle document references in UIs.
>>>>
>>>> For example, on the rename template, the title is "Renaming<string 
>>>> serialization of a reference here>".
>>>> Thus if the page is named "?." in the space "Main" for example we get: 
>>>> "Renaming Main.?\."
>>>> Same for the wysiwyg editor's insert link dialog box (under the title we 
>>>> have the technical reference printed).
>>>>
>>>> Proposal
>>>> =======
>>>>
>>>> Since references are technical I don't think we should print them in the 
>>>> UI.
>>>>
>>>> Instead we should print its constituents: wiki, space, page (or just 
>>>> space, page when not in multiwiki or when handling a ref not from the 
>>>> current wiki).
>>>>
>>>> This is what Caty has done in the Search UI BTW. Thus I propose to reuse 
>>>> her idea and print this:
>>>>
>>>> wiki>>  space>>  page
>>>>
>>>> where>>  is the HTML&#197; symbol.
>>>>
>>>> You can check visually what I mean here:
>>>> http://playground.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebSearch?text=test&x=0&y=0
>>>>
>>>> Thus applying this to the example above, we would have:
>>>>
>>>> "Renaming Main>>  ?."
>>>>
>>>> And thus this removes the technical aspects:
>>>> * no ":" or "." to separate wiki and space
>>>> *no character escaping
>>>>
>>>> WDYT? Any other idea to achieve the same result ?
>>
>> +1.
>>
>> Maybe / would be good as a separator. It's respecting the directory/file
>> separator, it's also used in the URLs. it's familiar.
>
> "/" would be ok too but provided it's displayed in a different color and 
> appropriate spacing between reference parts and "/". I have the feeling 
> &#197; provides less ambiguity since it cannot appear easily in a document 
> name while "/" is common.

I think i would also prefer an arrow or any other shape more UI
oriented than "/".

>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>>> Another idea:
>>> have a rectangle box drawn with 3 internal boxes, each for a reference part 
>>> (wiki, space, page).
>>
>> I don't like this. Boxes are visual only, and borders aren't really good
>> at being suggestive.
>>
>> --
>> Sergiu Dumitriu
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