Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2007 16:50 schrieb Michael Riepe:
> Another option would be to re-arrange the labels. Currently, the
> timestamps are displayed together, as are the frame numbers. And
> depending on the width of the video, there is a more or less huge gap
> between them. But we could also display them this way:
>
>       00:00:00.000            00:00:00.000
>       0                       0 (I)

Yes, could better... but please put the input fields to the left! ;-)

And what about the search box? I would put it to the same line as the frame 
numbers, but since it's related to the input it's not good to have it still 
on the right hand side then. 

On could put it inbetween the two frame numbers... but I"m not sure how this 
would look like...

Is it usefull to search for output frame numbers? 
Say, to have a search box? 
But then the old 2 line approach would be better...
Or a single one ... but switchable to which counter it refers to?

>
> The advantage is that you can concentrate on a single point and still
> get all relevant information - either for the input or for the output,
> depending on where you look. Ideal for people with tunnel vision ;-)
Exactly,... :)

>
> Besides that, the output related labels could use gray instead of black
> text, or a smaller font, or both. They're less important, after all.
Yes,... I also said that already yesterday... ;-)

>
> Sven, what do you think?
I don't know if he can respond... 
he's absend this week and probabely to busy to follow the discussion!

ciao
Ralph

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