(Sorry this message won't be threaded: I wasn't subscribed earlier.) Manu Cornet wrote: > > > And here is the code (same remarks as last time) : > > > > http://www.manucornet.net/GNOME/code/logout_dialog/ > > Huh, just in case : the code is not final (still a few things to fix), I > would just like to have your advice on "design" issues. > ...
I think it is bad to have an alert with seven apparent ways out, plus a checkbox. That's too many -- four is usually a reasonable maximum. And it seems random that Log Out is in here while fast account switching is not. Since it's not obvious that the Shut Down command is hidden inside a menu item called "Log Out", I suggest making this a separate item in the System menu. The same applies to Sleep, Hibernate, and Restart. --------------------- Sleep Hibernate Restart Shut Down --------------------- Lock Screen Switch Account... Log Out Then the only need for this alert is when someone presses the power button on their computer, and you need to know what they meant -- sleep, hibernate, restart, or shut down. I sketched this alert at UBZ. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerManagementConfiguration#head-86fd22dbf812daed4c3bcb0d55f12a6b5b9f1f56> (The major unresolved issue in that spec is distinguishing between sleep and hibernate; currently the mockup has just a Sleep button.) This complements the alert for logging out, that according to the Dapper desktop plan will appear in the corner of the screen. That alert would contain "Switch Account..." and "Log Out". -- Matthew Paul Thomas http://mpt.net.nz/
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