On 12 Jul 2006, at 13:54, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
>
> Here's a few examples of things that would benefit from consistent
> design:
> * library with folders, smart folders, and/or tags
> * simple boolean filter, as in this case ("all of the following"/
> "any of the following")
> * nested boolean filter (and here's one I prepared (much) earlier:
>
> <http://groups.google.com/group/netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news/
> browse_thread/thread/634552115f0a8906/
> 3720f15f2d8d80a1#3720f15f2d8d80a1>)
> * progress windows (currently a mess in Gnome)
> * panel applets (is it a button, a menu, or two menus? surprise me!)
> * In-window text entry errors ("You must enter your name") and
> warnings ("Choose a longer passphrase for better security")
> * zoom controls (slider or buttons or menu?)
>
> These are things the HIG currently doesn't cover because they're more
> than one control, but (with the exception of progress windows) less
> than an entire window.
I've had definite plans to work on something like this for a while,
as part of (or supplemental to) a HIG revamp, and indeed I started
writing a mini-list of my own likely candidates here:
http://live.gnome.org/HumanInterfaceGuidelines?action=show&redirect=HIG
Feel free to add your own :)
Cheeri,
Calum.
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