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Hello Jeremy, I'll respond in-line as well: Jeremy Dowdall kirjutas mulle midagi seesugust: Good then :)Hi Roland, Thanks for the overall impression and the comments - I'll respond in-line:Roland Tepp wrote: I was actually thinking in line of having a style flag that would draw digital clock controls *in addition* to analog clock. One could drag clock hands if they like mouse-only control and/or type in desired time value using "digital controls". These controls could be either above or below the analog clock... I really don't know which style to prefer.
I've made some screen shots of these on my windows box: The time entry drop down can be in one of two modes: The first one is what I call "compact" and it displays table with all available hours plus another table below it containing some most commonly used minute values (those ending with 0 and 5). There is also an "expand" or "more" button below tables that allows choosing arbitary minute values by entering the second mode.
User can switch between compact and expanded versions by toggling
chevrons beneath the tables. I see this style working beautifully as digital time chooser dropdown - at least it beats by a long run any other dropdown style time pickers I've seen so far... Well - since you already go into "editing mode" with year number - why not having the "old style" and new style merge by having the year and month values organized like in the old style on the screenshot, having spinner buttons beside them. And in addition allowing to enter the "editing mode" of either one of those. That would make meaning of spinner arrows much more immediately clear and would also allow larger jumps in time.A user requested a feature that would allow for a more convenient way to set years that were a long way off (10+ years) and thus the "year editing mode" was created - I think it is a good request and this is a step in the right direction, but it's not there yet... I found out you have a dependency on SWT 3.2, although tiny one that can easily be amended - setValues method on the spinner control does not exist in Eclipse 3.1 (which is currently the target platform I am still using)... -- Roland Tepp |
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Second mode is the one I like to call
"expanded" - and it displays a table of all possible minute values.