> On Nov 1, 2014, at 1:52 AM, Davide DB <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Dirk read again this old email. > I wrote the entire sequence. > Its still valid except maybe the dive tab and profile that are not shifted > but hidden. > There are all the suggestion you gave yesterday. > > Maybe the original email had a correct layout > > Yes, I think you did an excellent job there. I’m trying to encourage Tomaz to follow the design idea you documented as this very much reflects what I want. And Tomaz convinced me to shift things, not hide them. In return I hope I beat him into submis… errr… convinced him to move the filter to the top as you sketched it.
Now we need to wait for his patches… /D > Il 30/set/2014 19:19 "Davide DB" <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto: > Hi All, > > First of all, sorry two times: > > - I open another thread because the previous one (Started doing the Multi > Filter component...) was hijacked with CCR calculation. > - I post a long html email. > > I tried to imagine a possible search navigation with the help of some mockup > screens. I'm trying to find a behavior with no "dead ends" or strange paths. > I'm not a UI designer so I ask your feedback, suggestions, improvements. > > Step One: the default > > We start from here. Our classic default "all" view with a dive selected form > the dive list table. > > <default.png> > > > Step Two: I open/activate the search function > > I don't know exactly how Tomaz did it: a Ctrl+F key combination or a Menu > item. > > The key factor here is that a panel opens in the upper windows portion > (copying Adobe Lightroom metadata filter panel). > Everything get shifted/shrinked below. > Please note that "dive notes", dive profile and map still display the > previously selected dive. > This because I did not touch anything right now. > A note on the search bar: > It has a sort of arrow control to minimize it (lower panels shift again in > position) > It has a X control to close definitively. > It has a convenience clear filter button. > It has a "stats" button which bring me to another panel/window with > statistics ONLY for filtered dives. > <search_open.png> > > Step Three: Filtering/Searching > > Several things happen here! As I start manipulating the upper search bar: > > Dive list get updated with my search results and it loose the previously > selected dive. > Dive notes, dive profile, dive map get grayed out or simply they do not > display anything. This is important because my previously selected dive or > more of them (from the dive list) probably is not among my search result. > <search_in_action.png> > > > Step Four: search selection option #1 > > Here I'm just selecting one or more dives from the dive list and the UI acts > like the normal use case except we have the panel shrinked below. This use > case could happen in the Step Two too: I open the search bar but I do not > filter anything and I continue working on the dive list. > > > <search_selection_1.png> > > Step Five: Seach selection option #2 > > Exactly as before but.. I chose to minimize the search bar still mantaining > my filters active. As before but with more estate for my data. > The search bar occupy few pixels to show a reminder of the subsets and > showing the two control buttons: close and maximize (the arrow point > downward). > > <search_selection_2.png> > > > > Final > > From here we can close the search bar and we go back on Default with all > dives displayed. > The stats panel is still a mistery to me. If you do not filter dives you have > stats for all logbook dives. > I couldn't find "dead ends" on this navigation but I imagine that it's just > question of few post to discover some huge bug! > > > Byeeeeee > > PS > Tomaz I don't have Luisa email is she on the list? > > -- > Davide > https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos <https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos>
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