Le 07/02/2012 10:33, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit : > Hi Matti, > > Am 06.02.2012 22:47, schrieb Matti: >> Hi Rolf, >> >> to your 1st point: >> in gb3 there is a wizard, asking first for the directory (and you can create >> a >> new one), then asking for the name and the title of the project. >> This should be ok, don't you think so? > > Well, you are right. The wizard asks for the Type of project (maybe the > rest varies according to this choice?), then asks for the directory > UNDER WHICH the project shall be stored - but it doesn't tell you that, > you have to guess. Maybe this should be made somewhat clearer. > > Then I'm asked for a "name" and a "title". But what are these good for? > Is name the name of the project directory, and title a free string > stored within the project file (and what is it used for)? Or vice-versa? > Or something else? Who knows... :-) Again, this could be made clearer, > either by more self-explanatory titles for the input boxes or by some > tooltip or a description at the side or whatever. > > >> >> 2nd point: >> (also gb3) >> In the opening dialog you can see clearly if it is a folder or a gambas >> project. >> Just look at the icons. > > Errr - I didn't mean that small wizard popping up when you start Gambas. > I mean the open dialog. Yes, it actually doesn't ask for a file, but it > does provide a list of the files contained in the directories you click > on, and you can click on the files, and then the project loads. So a > beginner might be confused what to do or if it matters where the > double-click went. Wouldn't it be enough to show the directories only? > Or even better: the project titles as a default, and optionally the > directory structure (for the geeks)? > > For my own part, I know where to click on, but I was thinking of > beginners with Gambas and remembered how I was confused here when I > started with it. > > > Hope this makes it clearer... > > Rolf >
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