Hi Bastián, Thanks for dropping in.
As before, I think these look very good and very professional. I tend to agree that it is difficult to make visual metaphors which everyone can undestand, especially for very abstract ideas that one often finds in statistics. Although I think you are doing a very good job. (I particularly like the ROC curve and reliability pictograms). I'm not sure what you are suggesting. Are you suggesting that we leave just the Analyze menu without icons, or all the menus? Also, I have a question. Where do you envisage that the alignment icons (left, centre, right) should appear? Regards, John On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 02:54:46PM -0700, Bastián Díaz wrote: However, Hugo and I have doubts about the usefulness of the icons representing the statistical analysis, and we have good experience using various (user interface for this analysis) as Stata, SPSS, Statistica or SAS and have given note that for these software features, help for a cleaner interface and clear, not display icons in the menu, as many of their analysis, they share concepts and representations they would not be clear enough to distinguish just looking at her pictographic representation. A good example of this, we see in the Stata software, which is praised for its clear and powerful interface. Stata, by default does not display icons in menus on any platform (well shows keyboard shortcuts for some options). Furthermore it gives consistency to the UI. A counter-example can be seen in the SPSS software. SPSS has an icon for all your options (which is good), but unfortunately, many of them are so similar, they do not fulfill their function (pictorial representation of its function) and make recognition more difficult. Therefore, we recommend that PSPP not display icons in the menu, and in the future as to enhance using the toolbar, which may contain analyzes categories are there in the application, and these categories present in lists their analysis. A model of the concept Mockup (early design). This is just an idea, and it all depends on what you deem as developers. Thank you very much. I hope your comments. -- PGP Public key ID: 1024D/2DE827B3 fingerprint = 8797 A26D 0854 2EAB 0285 A290 8A67 719C 2DE8 27B3 See http://keys.gnupg.net or any PGP keyserver for public key.
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