Caro BTC,

There is no concrete example of (2) in TT, but it would be interesting if 
there were. My point was that there are cases where more than six toggle 
states work. Ones where the user can cycle though many options--ONCE in a 
while--when they need  persistent change. Example usage for different CSS 
styling sets is one.

On (3)  I think users will find its confusing. FWIW I was one of the 
pushers that led to these multiple "save" methods. FWIW I was only really 
interested in adding SAVE & CLOSE (i.e. "save & remove from stream" on 
saving rather than the default "finish edit, leave in stream"). Thomas then 
came up with a bunch of variants. I always found TW stable so that save and 
close was a plenty already to add. I can't see the attraction of the other 
variants. As far as Toggle states on that go I don't (a) see the point (b) 
think it does not works visually--because the different steps do different 
things.

The mess of my stray draft footnote was a sitting duck. No comment. :-)

Allora
Buona notte, J.

P.S. That footnote undid me.


On Wednesday, 24 January 2018 18:36:31 UTC+1, BurningTreeC wrote:
>
> Hi @TiddlyTweeter
>  
>
>> This is a long way round of saying ...
>>
>> 1 - keep the toggle states of DAILY use low (6 or less)
>>
>> 2 - one off changes like global CSS  you do in a blue moon can be large 
>> (15 or more)
>>
>
>  Can you give me a concrete example in TiddlyTouch you're referring to?
>
>>
>> 3 - Toggles that don't just change appearance but change function (like 
>> variations on saving), IMO should be avoided because the visual feedback is 
>> confusing.
>>
>
> Do you mean the colors with visual feedback or the general 
> changing/disappearing? 
>
>>
>> My two cents
>> Josiah
>>
>> Regarding NUMBERS of toggle states ... It differs between purposes.  For 
>> instance, if yu hcce 1
>>
>> This one got eaten up by a one-armed bandit
>
>
> I'd very much like to hear some opinions about press for sidebar, tap to 
> edit, close save and cancel, you were referring to that if I got you right, 
> but is it the visual aspect that concerns you or the functional?
>
> Thanks for your opinions,
>
> best wishes,
> Simon 
>

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