On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 14:11 +0100, Ben Monnahan wrote: > > Bengt: > > At first glance the list looks a little long. Reorganizing like this > makes it a little simpler at least for my eyes to parse. > > > * Today > * Yesterday > * Last 7 days > * Last 30 days > * Last 90 days > * Last 360 days > * Current month > * Current year > * Current week > * Previous month > * Previous year > * Previous week > * Customized range Actually, the code is with this order: * Today * Yesterday * Last 7 days * Last 30 days * Last 90 days * Last 360 days * Current week (Mon - Sun) * Current month * Current year * Previous week (Mon - Sun) * Previous month * Previous year * Customized range
> > > > What about dropping some of them (I'm sure we could come up with use > cases for how they could be useful, but that has to be weighed against > the clutter factor) My personal picks for dropping would be "Last 360 > days", "Current week", "Previous week". Which would leave the list > like: ... > The again, maybe its not that much better. No problems dropping some or adding others. But I have used MS Money for some time and I really like these predefined date ranges. Very seldom I need to do the Customized Range (which is to manually set from and to date). > I think it will depend somewhat how it looks once it is implemented. > Also, how do you envision the customized range working? Having a > efficient system for setting custom ranges would make it less painful > to drop some of the lesser used predefined ranges. One more thing, > what about the ability to save custom ranges? Read the ranges out of > a config, which we ship with what you have here. Then allow the users > to create and remove ranges to fit their needs? Might be getting too > complex. Again would depend on the UI. Would be very nice to be able to have a few customized date ranges in the f-spot preferences, but perhaps this is overkill? > Ben > /Bengt _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
