Le Monday 04 February 2013 23:50:49 Valentin Rusu a écrit : > On Monday 04 February 2013 19:28:42 Aurélien Gâteau wrote: > > Le Sunday 03 February 2013 14:50:33 Valentin Rusu a écrit : > > > A screen capture is far better than a hundred words so here it is: > > > http://imgur.com/MD3GDxO > > > > Hey, > > > > Nice work! > > Thanks! > > > I put together a mockup which reorganize the buttons and split > > the "Wallet" menu. I think it make things easier to understand. You can > > find it here: > > > > http://agateau.com/tmp/kwalletmanager/ > > OK, I get the idea. Thanks for the sketches! > > Here is my feedback : > > 1. The main problem is about the two buttons "new folder" and "delete > folder". Just take a look to the existing wallet editor. Right clicking in > the tree list, the one wich shows the folders, have a contextual menu, > depending on what it's right clicked: > - on folders you get "new folder" and "delete this folder", > - on folder items you get "new ..." > - on passwords you get "new", "rename". > > If right clicking in this list seems not to be obvious for the users, maybe > we could put a text hint saying "right click the list above" instead of the > buttons? However, I doubt users will not try right click, as this is > largely used by all the applications out-there. And it'll keep the ui less > cluttered.
Oh, do you mean the "Wallet..." menu has different content depending on the selection in the folder list? I assumed the "New folder" and "Delete folder" actions were always there and thus could be moved below the list. I agree with you we can expect users to try right-click, especially since the actions present in the folder context menus are not the most used ones. No need for a text hint. > 2. The disconnect button should be kept, in my opinnion. Here is a screen > capture with the disconnect menu for my main wallet: > http://imgur.com/JG6rr8b > > And here is another one showing the capture for another test wallet: > http://imgur.com/UsKIfwH > > The menu entries are obtained from kwalletd which keeps track of it's > clients. > 4. Autorized applications tab - well I think that's not a bad idea to get it > from kwallet settings here. This would be simply about managing access > rights, isn't it :-) I assumed the "Disconnect" button listed applications authorized to access the wallet. The "Authorized applications" tab was thus another way to show its content. But it seems I got it wrong. What does the "Disconnect" button really list? > Finally, here is my slightly adjusted sketch version: > http://www.rusu.info/kwalletmanager/ As you said, this looks closely like my second version :) Aurélien