My main concern with the design is that users can't make a difference between a normal button and this widget (usually related to an action, perhaps with the exception of iconized menus like the ones we're using in headerbars these days).
Is there any design rationale to remove the usual arrow? 2014-12-27 13:02 GMT+00:00 Matthias Clasen <matthias.cla...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > over Christmas, I had some for a little side project, a new combo > box. It is based on these mockups: > > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gnome-design-team/gnome-mockups/master/theming/widgets/combobox-replacements.png > > One question I need some feedback on is naming: We currently have > GtkComboBox and > GtkComboBoxText. I've gone with GtkCombo for now, which has the > downside that there is a widget by that name in gtk2. Alternatives > might be GtkChoice or GtkComboButton (with a possible avenue for > making the list-of-choices available for direct embeeding as > GtkComboWidget later). > > There are some lose ends in the code, like the interaction of grouping > and search, but it is complete enough to give it a try and evaluate > the design. If you want to try it, the code is in the wip/combo > branch, and there is a testnewcombo test app with some examples. > > I'm off for a few days now - would be great to hear some feedback when > I come back. > > Matthias > _______________________________________________ > gtk-devel-list mailing list > gtk-devel-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list > -- Cheers, Alberto Ruiz
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