On Thursday 26 May 2011 15:45:31 Martin Klapetek wrote: > On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 15:40, Francesco Nwokeka < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi guys! > > > > I'm writing to talk to you about an idea[1] given by Lukas on my > > > > blog. > > Very nice mockup! Say thank you to him :P > > > As you can see in his > > mokup he divided the panel into two parts. On the left my plasmoid (sort > > of) and on the right a > > panel displaying the last conversations with the user's contacts. > > > > Let's take a look at the right panel. > > > > What I would like to do with this panel is display the last line of text > > sent by a contact. No need > > for titles. Only the contact avatar + last message would be displayed. > > Next to that a "reply" > > button. If the user clicks the "reply" button, a text-chat-ui will open > > up with that user and the > > notification in the presence plasmoid would dissapear. > > As for the avatar only - don't forget you can have people with no avatars > or (less likely though) people with same avatars, in that case, you need > to make distinction between those. Also it would be cool if you could > reply in-place. Sort of quick-reply and next to that text-edit would be a > button for full conversation window. > > > The approver wouldn't need to change as it only shows the last message in > > a notification area and > > asks the user if he/she wants to start a conversation. If the approver > > isn't clicked, this message > > will be stored in a data-engine that acts as a textobserver listing the > > last lines sent by a contact > > for all the user's accounts. > > If the history will be stored in Nepomuk, there's no need for a > textobserver as you can get the data directly from Nepomuk. > > > What do you guys say? Any observations? Further ideas? > > Go for it! > > --Marty > > > Francesco
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