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Message #04122
Re: (In)sensitive menu itens for displaying information
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To:
ayatana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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From:
Scott Ritchie <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Mon, 08 Nov 2010 12:58:41 -0800
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On 10/14/2010 04:18 AM, Conscious User wrote:
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>> I agree that the effect of the track data item is pretty undiscoverable.
>> I'd love to see suggestions for that.
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> This is more or less one of the points I was trying to make with my
> original message. Technically, it does not *need* to have an effect,
> there's nothing wrong with having purely informative things. The
> problem is fitting this in the "everything is a menu item" paradigm.
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> The problem with the current setup, in my opinion, is not
> discoverability, but the fact that the action, even when
> discovered, is not very useful. It seems there just for the
> sake of having an action and touches the pattern of "showing
> more details about the information" only very lightly.
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Exactly. When do you ever need track information copied to the
clipboard? And is it really such a common task that we need to have it
accessible within two clicks from anywhere on the desktop?
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