G'day everyone, Currently various multi-media application behave differently when the "scrolling" (up/down arrow, page up/down mouse wheel) actions are performed on their seek slider. There have been bugs (at least 164351 and 330570) filed against several applications asking that they behave like others, and it would be good to have consistent behaviour.
Essentially the questions is what should happen when the user performs these actions? Should the "up" actions seek forward in time, seek back in time, or do nothing? Currently Totem and Gnome Sound Recorder map "up" to seek forwards in time, Sound-Juicer and Rhythmbox map "up" to seek back in time, and Banshee and Muine don't seek when the user does this. Which is correct is a matter of debate, and when I started a discussion about this on #gnome-hackers (which obviously isn't filled with "average users") a while back, people seemed to be split roughly equally between the options. Some of the point for up=forwards are: * people associate up with increasing the time from the start Some of the point for up=backwards are: * people associate up with increasing the time remaining (only applicable if it's shown to the user) * people associate up with "going towards the start", like for documents/web pages Some of the point for taking no action: * these are "vertical" scroll events and the slider is horizontal, so should do nothing Regardless of which is generally considered "best", I think having it consistent between application is important. Cheers, James "Doc" Livingston -- [Request for the names of the kings who became Nazgul] Dashur, Daensir, Prantsur, Vicksinn, Comuet, Cupuid, Dondor, Blitsun, and Rodulf, Witch-King of Angmar. -- Joseph Michael Bay _______________________________________________ gnome-multimedia mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-multimedia
