El 30/05/2014 0:08, "Cédric Krier" <cedric.kr...@b2ck.com> va escriure:
>
> On 29 May 20:16, Guillem Barba Domingo wrote:
> > > It behaves the same way always. SHIFT-click == open in the next right
> > > notebook. And menu is considered in the first notebook.
> >
> > IMHO I mantain the current behaviour of SHIFT+click (current == 3.0, not
> > PoC), which is open the action in a new Tab despite of reuse the current
> > tab for the same action.
>
> I don't understand what you are saying.

Just try it.

Well, I will be more explicit.
Open from menu the list of sales (or tasks or anything): I do it with a
doubleclick in the menu entry.
Repeat the action. It doesn't open a new tab, it focus on the previous
opened tab.
Now, repeat the action but mantain pressed the SHIFT key when doubleclick
the mennu entry => it opens a new tab

> > But currently it only works when click in menu, not in relate action nor
> > bookmarks, so I should extend the behaviour to everywhere.
>
> Still don't understand.

And now?

> > I should put the feature of split notebook area in the client's menus
(in
> > existing or in a new "window" menu).
>
> Don't understand.

Your proposal could be called "multi notebook" or "split window".
I don't care about the name, but as the SHIFT modifier is already used (and
it is VERY useful and IMHO more coherent with the "new window" behaviour
found in browsers), I propose to have explicit options in menu.
I think it majes more simple the behaviour: one action is split the window,
and it splits the active ones, and other independent action is open the
view (which is opened in the active window or the first one starting from
the left).
This behaviour and menu options are usuak in KDE. I don't know about Gnome
or OS X.

> > Maybe it coukd be able the option of
> > split vertically (what is done in PoC) and horizontally.
>
> What is the goal to split horizontally. If it is just for the sake of
> having an option, it is wrong. Less option == better UI.

For the same than split vertically, make easier to compare or work on two
lists or forms at the same time.
For example, to compare/work on two lists with lot of fields, it's better
tow split horitontally than vertical.

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