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The purpose is, if user has lots of objects it could be useful idea to show as much as possible objects on one screen. | The purpose is, if user has lots of objects it could be useful idea to show as much as possible objects on one screen. | ||
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+ | Having several column/grid layouts for example its very useful for books to have columns for author, genre, date; so, user can see the whole valuable info at once and sort objects by these columns; and so separate layouts for video audio etc. files. | ||
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+ | For example Library [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:-1.png has] several types to filter objects | ||
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+ | * user tags | ||
+ | * object traits(additional columns from previous section) like author, genre, date for books | ||
+ | * activity creators(grouping by activity_id field) | ||
+ | * types of objects(like top section in filter palette)[3] | ||
+ | * filter by participants | ||
+ | * filter by sources(if we are in shared mode) | ||
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+ | Its not clear that all of these modes are useful, but something could be(or another types). | ||
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Revision as of 12:00, 3 July 2009
<Your proposal's pithy name here>
- Rationale:
- <Your rationale here>
- Features:
- <1st feature here>
- <2nd feature here>
- Implementation Details:
- <Details here>
- Reviewer Comments:
- comments here
Tags under titles
![](/images/thumb/9/95/Journal_tag_mockup_frm_gary_v1.png/640px-Journal_tag_mockup_frm_gary_v1.png)
Example mock-up based on current Journal (0.84) using two lines for title and tags per each entry. Notes: Entries with no tags have their title vertically centred to keep visual balance; entries with more tags than can be displayed end with an ellipsis, this could just be indicative that there are more tags, or have hover hint function showing the remaining un-displayed tags. Clicking a tag should add it to the search field to allow drilling down into results.
Tollbar and palettes
TODO:
- Mock-up of tag palette (before alstoot starts throwing heavy objects at me).
- Add and mock-up an anytime/when palette.
- Add and mock-up an anyone/who palette.
- Try and find better design for the anything/what filter/funnel icon.
- Show multi entry selection and applying actions to them
- shift key modifier and click to multi select (toggle, or could be block range)
- modified pop-up palette when interacting with multi selected items
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![](/images/thumb/4/4f/Journal_mockup_gary_list_palette.png/640px-Journal_mockup_gary_list_palette.png)
List palette, Journal Grid view and List view are (I think) the primary views users will switch between, so I've swapped around the design priority from Eben so that (potential future) action-view and object-view are secondary items for the List view. Once/if action-view is implemented/proven it would likely be the default List view.
In additional
Compact list view
The purpose is, if user has lots of objects it could be useful idea to show as much as possible objects on one screen.
Having several column/grid layouts for example its very useful for books to have columns for author, genre, date; so, user can see the whole valuable info at once and sort objects by these columns; and so separate layouts for video audio etc. files.
Additional types of filters
For example Library has several types to filter objects
- user tags
- object traits(additional columns from previous section) like author, genre, date for books
- activity creators(grouping by activity_id field)
- types of objects(like top section in filter palette)[3]
- filter by participants
- filter by sources(if we are in shared mode)
Its not clear that all of these modes are useful, but something could be(or another types).