Hi Cedric, Thu, 5 Sep 2013 11:21:07 +0200 Cédric Krier <[email protected]>: >On 04/09/13 15:07 +0200, Cédric Krier wrote: >> On 04/09/13 12:14 +0200, Cédric Krier wrote: >> > On 04/09/13 09:09 -0000, Code Review - New issues: ced wrote: >> > > (No description) >> > > URL: http://codereview.tryton.org/1055003/ >> > I would really like to request your opinions on this patch. >> > It changes the selection and dblclick on tree view to allow to >> > work on mobile device (which doesn't support well dblclick): for me it is hard to get an opinion without using it every day on a small device... But to start the discussion: if you want to address mobile devices, IMHO the check-boxes could be displayed per default on the most right-hand side of the table, to ease the control with the right-hand thumb. But I am not sure if this would interferes with the general scrolling of the page. This behavior should have an eye on left-handed persons or rtl-language support...
>> > - add a selection box on each lines >> > - add a global selection box >> > - simple click select the line if not selected >> > activate/switch view if already selected >> > - ctrl click to toggle the selection of a line >> > I think it is a good compromise for both platform. I like it for now. >> > I will work on >> > improving the menu to work with simple click. >> Last patch set contains the one-click menu, please test and comment. >> I also tested the all on my FirefoxOS, except the size (non >> responsive) etc. I find it workable with tap instead of click. >As I don't get answer, I guess I have to simplify the testing so >http://demo.tryton.org/ contains this patch to test. Yes, this is my main reason not to test sao patches. I have sao installed locally, I applied the patch the day before yesterday, but I never see the check-boxes. For me it is much easier to have http://demo.tryton.org/ with recent patches applied. Regards Udo -- _____________________________ virtual things Preisler & Spallek GbR München - Aachen Windeckstr. 77 81375 München Tel: +49 (89) 710 481 55 Fax: +49 (89) 710 481 56 [email protected] http://www.virtual-things.biz
