Luis wrote: > On 19 May 2007, at 0:13, Mark Talluto wrote: > >> RevZilla by Ken Ray does pretty much that. Have you given it a >> try? It runs right in Rev. > > Had a look at it, but still doesn't offer that many options to drill > down the issue: I'm trying to avoid the bug reporter from having to > type 'too much'. > > For example for a graphics app (these would be spread across as well > as down the page!): > > * = Selected > > Options/Pull downs > > Your system > - OS 9 > - OS X* > - W98 > - W2K > - WXP > > Select product > - PictureMe* > - PrintMe > > Select version > - v1 > - v2 > - v3* > > Problem on Startup or Quit? > - Yes > - No* > > Problem with Menu? > - Yes > - No* > > Problem with Tools? > - Yes* > - No > > Etc, etc. I'd get them tailored to fit the page plus space for the > comment (only writeable if the bug reporter has pulled down at least > 60% of the options to cater for non-obvious issues not included in > the pull downs). > Pull downs are little effort, so if someone has bothered to at least > report the bug, it shouldn't be too hard. > There are plenty of options in RRQC and RevZilla, but I'd rather use > up all that screen space to ask as many questions as possible (ie: > via the pull downs) to narrow down the issue.
Revzilla's written in Rev, so you could make your UI as a wizard for it. I'm sure Ken would be willing to add it to his web page as a Revzilla add-on.
Let us know when you have it done. Sounds cool. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation ___________________________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.FourthWorld.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
