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Bug 325884 - Design suggestion on the differences on basic and advanced view
Design suggestion on the differences on basic and advanced view
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 419392
Product: gnome-schedule
Classification: Other
Component: general
1.0.0
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: GNOME Schedule Maintainers
GNOME Schedule Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2006-01-05 16:00 UTC by Gaute Hope
Modified: 2007-05-07 07:00 UTC
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Description Gaute Hope 2006-01-05 16:00:28 UTC
Daniele Medri <daniele@medri.org>:
- differ a bit the basic and advanced view mode for jobs: actually the
basic view could cut two fields, "Type" and "Preview",  leaving these
for advanced mode only. You could cut "Type" information offering a
different icon for recursive job and play-once job.

In this case, could be usefull suggest to the Tango-Project -
www.tango-project.org - (and recursively the freedesktop specs) two
icons for "recursive jobs" and "play-once jobs". I think these could be
usefull in many applications.

And in a reply:
Il giorno mer, 04/01/2006 alle 12.43 +0000, Gaute Hope ha scritto:
> Thanks, always open for good tips! Yeah, I think you are right, the
> preview doesn't really mean much to a not-so-advanced-user. But I think
> we have to show in a clear way what is recursive and once jobs. Not sure
> if the icon is enough, especially if we want to let the user choose its
> own icon. Ill forward this message to the devel-list though.

Hi Gaute,

I don't know if select an icon could be a feature for end-users.
With two different icons for recursive/play-once jobs, you could cut an
option for this, freeing visual space on interface. You two state icon
could always have a descriptive tooltip. My 0.01 euro
Comment 1 Gaute Hope 2007-05-07 07:00:32 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 419392 ***