I agree -- I like confirmation without the click.
As we have discussed, clicking on a link is not a standard way to copy
text. It's true that many staff members quickly get accustomed to this,
but there's a lot of staff turnover and this is a training issue. Also,
depending on the nature of someone's job and workflow issues, some
people use copy several times a day and do it automatically, but others
use it infrequently, have to give this a little more thought and would
appreciate the confirmation.
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On 11/8/2013 9:52 AM, Benjamin Kalish wrote:
Why not have the confirmation appear inline, next to the link? (It could
fade away after several seconds.) This is a fairly common pattern in web
apps, though less common in desktop applications. The advantage is that
it would provide confirmation without requiring an additional mouseclick.
Benjamin Kalish
Forbes Library / 413-587-1012 / [email protected]
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Opinions needed on copying patron data to the clipboard
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 16:36:59 -0400
From: Kathy Lussier <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
To: Evergreen General Discussion List
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi all,
I'm seeking opinions on a change that was made in 2.4 when copying
information from the patron editor to the clipboard. Prior to 2.4, when
a user clicked on a link in the patron summary, they would receive an
alert confirming that the data had been copied to the clipboard (see
attached image).
The alert was removed in 2.4 and a bug has been filed on the issue -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1192189.
There are pros and cons to removing the confirmation message.
The pros of removing the message are that it conforms with wider user
interface standards. Basically, you don't receive this kind of
confirmation when copying data using CTRL-C or a shortcut menu. The
message can also be seen as an annoyance as it requires an
additional click.
On the con side, it can be somewhat disconcerting to click on that link
and not receive a confirmation, leading the user to wonder if the data
was really copied. It's uncommon in other software to use underlined
text for copying data, and the confirmation message provides a visual
cue as to the action that was just taken.
Although I filed the original bug report, I have to say I'm on the fence
with this issue. However, I do think it's important that the end users
who are using the patron editor on a daily basis provide some feedback
on this feature.
Since I filed the bug, three more people have shown support for
restoring the confirmation message. However, if there are people who
were happy to see that the message went away, I don't think we would
have heard from them in Launchpad because they wouldn't have bothered to
take the time to determine if a bug were filed.
I thought it would be best to do an informal poll of the community
through the general list to see if there is interest in restoring the
confirmation message or if people are happy with its removal. I'm hoping
we can get a feel of the general consensus through an e-mail thread
rather than setting up a formal poll.
Let me know what you think!
Kathy
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Kathy Lussier
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Massachusetts Library Network Cooperative
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