>1. List object >I've implemented this option in a form, and it is not too far >from what I want. We use the same thing, with a custom drawing routine, to do a list of 720 items. We also let the user move to list locations entering up to five characters on the graffiti keypad. Three seems to be plenty. It's fast, intuitive, and no one complains about the UI (at least not to our face). >2. Table object with 11 rows of text >This sounds attractive because I can put some other additional >info on each line apart from the text to be selected. With a custom drawing routine, you can do the same with a list. Regards, Steve Mann ------------------------------------------- Creative Digital Publishing Inc. 1317 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3117 ------------------------------------------- 805.788.0138 805.593.3811 (fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cdpubs.com
Re: UI design question -- list selection
Creative Digital Publishing Inc. Wed, 26 May 1999 11:07:23 -0700
- UI design question -- list selection Alan Kennington
- Re: UI design question -- list selec... Creative Digital Publishing Inc.
- Re: UI design question -- list selec... Bob Ebert
- Re: UI design question -- list selec... Sudipta Ghose
- Re: UI design question -- list selec... Dave Lippincott
- Re: UI design question -- list selec... Bob Ebert
