Hi Alex, As always, you have done a great work!
Task list: - Regarding the "No filter" item, I think there's a more global issue here. As you say it yourself, this particular solution act as a "fix" for the fact that, with the top bar/sidebar conjunction you propose, there are no possibilities to display to the complete list of tasks once a sidebar item is selected. It feels a bit artificial. The experience should ideally indeed be globally consistent and not be built as a "global solution + a bunch specific fixes for specific issues" I think, in order to find a consistent solution to this, that we should agree on the overall GTG experience (a.k.a. imagine the big ideas behind "how a user uses GTG"). This will help us to define clearly the top bar elements, and the related sidebar items. A dedicated discussion is thus required here. - I noticed you called the app "Tasks" in your screenshots. There are indeed valid reasons for changing GTG's name. However, let's have this discussion later. (I'm getting ahead of you for this, I suppose) Task editor: - I really like the mockup, it's nice! I first imagined this with a sidebar on the right which could make use of the plenty available space, but I must tell that the toolbar you designed looks really good. IMHO, the button arrangement is ok like this, it indeed corresponds to a classical arrangement, which is a good thing (there's no need to redefine everything). - As for the animation for the transition, I like the slide, but I'm personally not really convinced by the fade in effect. But, most of all, I think that this should first be consistent with other apps performing the same kind of transition (like Music, for instance). This should thus be clearly discussed with GNOME designers. - A caveat of taking the whole screen is that the text would span the entire screen, which cause important readability issues (shorter line lengths are easier to read). Poor readability makes the note taking capability less interesting. - As huxuan noticed, having an integrated editor could be a really interesting option too. However, even with such an option, we would still need an independent editor as well. Indeed, if one wants to keep one or several specific tasks open (a use case that is handy on a desktop PC), then GTG should still allow to popup a task editor window. Moreover, if we consider a daemonized GTG, with tasks being then potentially accessible outside of the browser, there should be an independent editor too. Thanks again! Bertrand On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Alexander Barnickel <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I tried to fix some flaws of the previous mockup and made an edit-mode > mockup. I got a litte bit inspired by Footnotes Tooltips. I don't know if > this kind of tooltips are conform with the HIG, but i think it's a nice way > to show controls. > > so, tell me what you think... > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~gtg-contributors > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~gtg-contributors > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > -- Bertrand Rousseau _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~gtg-contributors Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~gtg-contributors More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

