> > > > >> We've done a lot of talk, is there any action that can be taken? > > > > I can suggest some "small" improvements to HIG, that I am making . I.e. use > % instead of pixels (the user can later change the % view, if necessary) and > establish a small device HIG. >
For what i have read of the HIG, it just has 1 image where it states pixel spacing... and a few others that refer to that image (i think it's the alert message window) those pixel spacing could be half as long... but the size problem with most applications in gnome, i believe, could come from automatic user interface design programs like Glade (and the developers), i have been using it for a while now and it automatically handles the space positioning of your items on screen, making space more scarce since it manages how far away the items are one from another and handles the size of items as you increase or reduce the actual size of the window in some cases regardless of the HIG specifications (like tool icons placement) and also the developers who did not allow a smaller minimum size for some windows and items in it (like buttons and text view). As of right now how many developers actually use the HIG and to what extend, i don't know, most programs in gnome look very nice and very professional (and in some cases very casual witch is nice too) but how many of those might go the extra mile of fixing their interfaces in order to make them better, i don't know either, the good thing is that almost all are GPL so anyone can help this developers (like i should) and make the interfaces better for all, it is just that, it takes more work and effort if we start fixing this problem case by case.... _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
