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Bug 570437 - table area in Add-ins tab is really narrow
table area in Add-ins tab is really narrow
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: tomboy
Classification: Applications
Component: General
0.12.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Tomboy Maintainers
Tomboy Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2009-02-03 23:50 UTC by Andreas Nilsson
Modified: 2013-10-30 19:38 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.23/2.24


Attachments
screenshot (125.51 KB, image/png)
2009-02-03 23:50 UTC, Andreas Nilsson
Details
mockup (120.50 KB, image/png)
2009-02-03 23:56 UTC, Andreas Nilsson
Details

Description Andreas Nilsson 2009-02-03 23:50:26 UTC
The table with the add-ins in the preferences is really narrow and can't display the whole name of the "Local Sync Service Add-in" without horizontal scrolling. Scrolling also reveals a column with Version that wasn't visible by default.
Comment 1 Andreas Nilsson 2009-02-03 23:50:48 UTC
Created attachment 127890 [details]
screenshot
Comment 2 Andreas Nilsson 2009-02-03 23:56:21 UTC
Created attachment 127891 [details]
mockup

It seems the main problem are the big buttons on the right.
Looking at the plugins/add-ins/extensions [1] windows of apps like EOG, Evolution and Totem, it seems they use a checkbox in the table instead of separate enable/disable buttons. Perhaps the remaining two buttons can be placed below the whole area.

1. The naming of this is a wider GNOME problem, but there is probably already a bug open about that. :)
Comment 3 Sandy Armstrong 2009-02-04 00:05:13 UTC
Yeah, this sucks.  The widget in the scroll view comes from Mono.Addins, so while your mockup is a good one, it does mean we have to write code...

One quick fix would be to move the buttons below list to add more horizontal space.  Alternatively, we could steal the nifty widget used in the Extensions tab of Banshee's preferences dialog.

Sadly, yesterday was UI freeze, so I think this needs to wait until next cycle.
Comment 4 Andreas Nilsson 2009-02-05 02:17:21 UTC
The Extensions tab in Banshee is pretty neat actually, minus those package icons that all seems to be the same and don't really fill a function (in Firefox, a extensions favicon is displayed there, and when there isn't one, it's blank).
The other cool thing about the Banshee (and Firefox) dialog is that it shows the related controls really close to the actual extension.

I'm happy to wait till 2.28 to have this, so no hurry. :)
Comment 5 Sandy Armstrong 2009-02-05 03:17:03 UTC
That's a good point; we could probably use more relevant icons

I think the gnome-do plugin (yes, three Mono apps with three different terms) manager is kind of cute in how it uses a meaningful icon only when the plugin is enabled.  I don't think that's the best usability-wise, but it is cute.
Comment 6 Jared Jennings 2013-10-30 19:38:44 UTC
new UI with GTK3