Thanks for the comments, Anastasia! On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Cheetham, Anastasia <[email protected]>wrote:
> > Description of the screens: > > 01: The initial screen. User is expected to select an existing data set > or create a new one. > > 02: The left panel transitioning. > > Ah, fancy transitions :-) > Its snazziness is a peachy bonus to keeping the user oriented, ;) > 03: Data set selected. Raw data on left, data visualized on right. > Key-value pairs are editable. Ideally, it'd be nice if we could update the > visualizations in real-time (i.e., on edit), but if not, the user can use > the "Apply" button to make things happen. (it'd also be good if we could > animate the visualization changes) > > This is one of the lovely features of the Framework: We should be able to > easily set it up such that the views automatically update when the data > changes (i.e. without having to click Apply). In fact, this is one of the > features we want this demo to illustrate! > Excellent! > > 03B: Nothing of interest here, except that the title says "Custom data > set" in italics. > > Why has the title changed? Is this because the user has edited the existing > data set? Or is this in the case of the user creating their own data set? > Yes: 03B is the case where the user clicked "Create your own data set". I considered the use of the same title when the user edited an existing data set, but I think that would be confusing and disorienting (even a minor edit would make an entire title disappear). Perhaps a small "edited" distinction beside those titles would be better suited. James
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