Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-18 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

thanks to Mitch the behaviour of full-screen mode is now fully
configurable. The change to implement this was probably a lot smaller
than most of the comments on this subject that appeared on this
list...


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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-17 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 No - it's enabled by default because I thought it should be. I'm
 quite sure that Sven has turned it off :)

I have it turned on so I get reminded how akward it is all the time I
use The GIMP. Actually I tried to get used to it but I still can't
stand it. I will however leave it turned on so that I am forced to
continue to think about how to improve it (and we have some ideas
already... ).


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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread Alan Horkan

On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Sven Neumann wrote:

 Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 13:57:18 +0200
 From: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the user
 installer]

 Hi,

 Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Go to the menu and toggle View Menubar. How did you miss this?
 
  (Gimp 1.3.4) I had the menubar turned on I expected to still have the
  menubar in fullscreen mode.

 I don't understand your answer but just to clarify my sentence I will
 describe the behaviour of fullscreen mode for you. By default, if you

I expected the menubar to stay on in fullscreen mode.  I just wanted to
point out that my expectations were different from what happened, which I
realise is unneccessary information from your point of view.  (I only have
a recent build at home so it takes me a while to check these things).

Having to turn it back on for full screen mode is sensible enough, and an
entirely reasonably solution.

Adobe seems to think Fullscreen with menu bar is an important enough
option to give it a toolbar button and menu item.  Perhaps the GIMP would
consider giving it a menu item (and that menu item would allow a keyboard
shortcut which is what I really want.  if i recall correctly Photoshop
uses Shift+F, instead of just F for fullscreen).

 normal mode and this state is saved and will be used again when you
 switch to fullscreen mode again later. I hope this clarifies things.

Thanks for the clarification.

Should I file a request in bugzilla, asking for a Fullscreen with Menu
option or do you think it would not be worth adding?

Sincerely

Alan Horkan


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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Should I file a request in bugzilla, asking for a Fullscreen with Menu
 option or do you think it would not be worth adding?

I think it is not worth to clutter the menu with this since the menu
is always available as right-click menu anyway. The menubar has no
additional value.


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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread Nathan Carl Summers
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Alan Horkan wrote:


 On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Sven Neumann wrote:

  Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 13:57:18 +0200
  From: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the user
  installer]
 
  Hi,
 
  Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
   Go to the menu and toggle View Menubar. How did you miss this?
  
   (Gimp 1.3.4) I had the menubar turned on I expected to still have the
   menubar in fullscreen mode.
 
  I don't understand your answer but just to clarify my sentence I will
  describe the behaviour of fullscreen mode for you. By default, if you

 I expected the menubar to stay on in fullscreen mode.  I just wanted to
 point out that my expectations were different from what happened, which I
 realise is unneccessary information from your point of view.  (I only have
 a recent build at home so it takes me a while to check these things).

This actually could be a serious usablity issue, since a user who has the
menubar on (which a distro might set as default) after going to fullscreen
mode might not be able to figure out how to get the menubar back, or even
how to return to windowed mode.

(bah, watching actual real users in usablity tests at work stumble around
when using really fairly simple interfaces has caused me to loose all
faith in the intelligence of humanity.  Then again, our users are actual
real users, too.)

Seriously, though, it would be a much better behavior to keep the menubar
when the window is made fullscreen.  A user that prefers a menubar will
probably prefer one in fullscreen mode also.  Besides, a user with a clue
will be able to turn off the menubar anyway.

Rockwalrus

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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread Alan Horkan

 This actually could be a serious usablity issue, since a user who has the
 menubar on (which a distro might set as default) after going to fullscreen
 mode might not be able to figure out how to get the menubar back, or even
 how to return to windowed mode.

Hit Escape (Esc) should work.  Also the keybinding for Fullscreen mode
should take them back.

Many programs do also provide some sort of extra clearly obvious button
that takes you out of fullscreen.

 (bah, watching actual real users in usablity tests at work stumble around
 when using really fairly simple interfaces has caused me to loose all
 faith in the intelligence of humanity.  Then again, our users are actual
 real users, too.)

I have to be regularly reminded that most users dont use software on a
regular basis and essentially have to relearn from scratch each time they
try to use an appliction.

 Seriously, though, it would be a much better behavior to keep the menubar
 when the window is made fullscreen.  A user that prefers a menubar will
 probably prefer one in fullscreen mode also.  Besides, a user with a clue
 will be able to turn off the menubar anyway.

I am just really glad to have the menu bar at all.
(Thanks to who ever added it)

- Alan H.

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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Go to the menu and toggle View Menubar. How did you miss this?

 (Gimp 1.3.4) I had the menubar turned on I expected to still have the
 menubar in fullscreen mode.

I don't understand your answer but just to clarify my sentence I will
describe the behaviour of fullscreen mode for you. By default, if you
enter fullscreen mode and your WM signals that it supports this
operation, all widgets around the canvas are switched off. You can
however access the Image-View menu using the right-click menu. There
you can reenable individual elements like menu-bar, rulers, status-bar
and the like. These changes do not affect the state of the view in
normal mode and this state is saved and will be used again when you
switch to fullscreen mode again later. I hope this clarifies things.


Sven

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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread Adam D. Moss
Nathan Carl Summers wrote:
(bah, watching actual real users in usablity tests at work stumble around
when using really fairly simple interfaces has caused me to loose all
faith in the intelligence of humanity.  Then again, our users are actual
real users, too.)
Yes, quite so.  :(  Seeing such studies pretty much turned around
my ideas on UIs.
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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Nathan Carl Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 This actually could be a serious usablity issue, since a user who has the
 menubar on (which a distro might set as default) after going to fullscreen
 mode might not be able to figure out how to get the menubar back, or even
 how to return to windowed mode.

Pressing F11 again or hitting ESC will get you out of full-screen mode
again.

 Seriously, though, it would be a much better behavior to keep the menubar
 when the window is made fullscreen.  A user that prefers a menubar will
 probably prefer one in fullscreen mode also.  Besides, a user with a clue
 will be able to turn off the menubar anyway.

Fullscreen mode was added to be able to view the image in a neutral
environment w/o being distracted by any user interface elements.
Adding a menubar would completely ruin this effort.

The fact that you can edit the image in full-screen mode and that we
even decided to allow you to tweak what gets hidden and what not is
just an additional nicety and I'm actually tempted to remove it.


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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread Nathan Carl Summers
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Sven Neumann wrote:

 Hi,

 Nathan Carl Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Fullscreen mode was added to be able to view the image in a neutral
 environment w/o being distracted by any user interface elements.
 Adding a menubar would completely ruin this effort.

I'm sure any UI expert you talk to (or really, anyone who thinks about it
for twelve seconds) will tell you that putting up a fullscreen image
without any obvious method of exiting is likely to inspire panic in the
user, who doesn't know how to get out.

 The fact that you can edit the image in full-screen mode and that we
 even decided to allow you to tweak what gets hidden and what not is
 just an additional nicety and I'm actually tempted to remove it.

Don't!  Fullscreen mode is useful for more than that.  It is nice when
working on a large image, or a smaller image with high magnification, to
get rid of superfluous stuff like the window decoration, but in that case
the user may still want to use of the stuff that would otherwise be
hidden.

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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread pcg
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 03:39:25PM +0200, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Should I file a request in bugzilla, asking for a Fullscreen with Menu
  option or do you think it would not be worth adding?
 
 I think it is not worth to clutter the menu with this since the menu
 is always available as right-click menu anyway. The menubar has no
 additional value.

That (no additional value) must be the reason why it's enabled by default
:)

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Re: Menubar in fullscreen mode [Re: [Gimp-developer] the userinstaller]

2003-07-16 Thread Jakub Steiner
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 18:28, Nathan Carl Summers wrote:

 Don't!  Fullscreen mode is useful for more than that.  It is nice when
 working on a large image, or a smaller image with high magnification, to
 get rid of superfluous stuff like the window decoration, but in that case
 the user may still want to use of the stuff that would otherwise be
 hidden.

I find this a lot more useful as well, probably because that's what the
fullscreen mode was for in Photoshop. A preview is nice as well, but
fullscreen editing is quite a kick-ass feature.

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