Screenshots, description, and a video. Thanks Florian and Carlos. These are very helpful. I don't see any major problems for the docs.
-- Shaun On Sun, 2013-09-01 at 21:32 +0200, Carlos Soriano Sánchez wrote: > > What are those various other changes and improvements? > > - Popup never exceeds the app picker view, so there's not needed to > navigate through the view to search for an application. Also, now the > popup or the close button of the popup is never cut off. (Note that > when there's more items in the popup that don't fit, we add a scroll > bar to the popup) > > - The positioning of the popup is fixed in small resolutions where the > popup was displaced. > > - The items inside the popup are aligned with the main app picker > view. That's itself an improvement, but this solve several bugs we > have previously. i.e. Misposicioned popup in the x position when the > width of the screen is big and the popup are in some corner position; > arrow of the popup bad drawn in a similar situation; etc. > > - Changing between resolutions makes the popup to adapts the new > resolution. > > - As Florian said, now the icons reescale satisfying some minimums > rows/columns requirements, making the overall experience better in > small resolutions (like laptops, netbooks or tablets); > > - Added some animations when opening folders, changing between pages, > or the pages indicators itself. > > - Added transitions to the overall app picker (i.e. when opening a > popup, the icons now change its opacity in a transition) > > - Pan action response reworked for better touch interactivity. Now > instead of a smooth scrolling, we have something similar to the > workspace switcher, but with a good touch response, taking into > account the velocity the user gives to the action (looking forward to > apply the same response to workspace switcher) > > - Icons style reworked to match overall gnome-shell and to make the > label below icons more readable. > > > Maybe I forgot something, but I think these are the most important > things. > > > Since there are animations, a short video to see the changes: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObisRbDujqw&feature=youtu.be > > > > 2013/9/1 Florian Müllner <[email protected]> > On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Shaun McCance > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Can we get some screenshots of the pagination and a > description of > > any particular behaviors? > > > Sure, I'm attaching two screenshots. > > The first one shows the "All" section of the app picker > without an > open app collection. As seen in that screenshot, the scrolled > view has > been replaced with pages (icons are never cut off at the > bottom, the > scrollbar on the right has been replaced with a pages > indicator), > though scrolling through the application list (using the > scroll wheel > or swiping the background) still works as it did in 3.8. > > The second one shows the same section with an open app > collection. In > contrast to 3.8, collections now open inline, and their grid > is > aligned with the icons of the main grid. > > > > What are those various other changes and improvements? > > > Carlos is probably in a better position to elaborate on this, > but > there are some clear improvements on smaller display sizes - > while > previously we ended up with a very small number of huge icons, > items > are now scaled to always display a reasonable minimum number > of items > (for now: 4x4). Also folder collections now work well with > those > displays, while in 3.8 they could end up being misplaced and > cropped. > > > Florian > > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-doc-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list _______________________________________________ [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team Release-team lurker? Do NOT participate in discussions.
