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State of toolbar buttons
Posted: 14 Jun 2007 22:35
by peterbonge
I've just activated the following toolbar buttons:
- Show/Hide Tree
- Show/Hide Catalog
- Show/Hide Info Panel
Now I've notived that the tree button is shown as pressed if the tree is hidden. The other ones are shown as pressed if the objects are shown...
Re: State of toolbar buttons
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 07:40
by admin
The problem is somewhere else: the "Show/Hide Tree" is misnamed! The name is from the pre-Catalog era. What the function actually and intentionally does is "Show the list over the whole window width" (and hide tree and catalog to accomplish this). If "Show/Hide Tree" and "Show/Hide Catalog" would be independent (as has been wished quite often), you'd need to push 2 buttons to accomplish a wide list.
Should a rename it to "Wide List" (similar to "High Tree")?
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 09:17
by peterbonge
No! That is just confusing. Better make a button "Show/Hide Left Panel", which hides the tree and (if open) also the catalog. You'd better not mix buttons to hide something with buttons to enlarge something. The main area is the files view. All other things around this area should just be hidden.
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 14:04
by j_c_hallgren
Until such time as catalog can be shown without tree, maybe just making the desc say something like "Show/Hide Tree (and Catalog)" would suffice?
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 15:29
by admin
j_c_hallgren wrote:Until such time as catalog can be shown without tree, maybe just making the desc say something like "Show/Hide Tree (and Catalog)" would suffice?
That's a good idea. Also "Show/Hide Left Panel" is technically correct. I'm not decided yet. In the meantime I changed the button graphics and the pushed state logic. So this little glitch is almost history.
Have a great weekend!

Posted: 15 Jun 2007 18:03
by admin
j_c_hallgren wrote:Until such time as catalog can be shown without tree, maybe just making the desc say something like "Show/Hide Tree (and Catalog)" would suffice?
The probably most correct term for it is "navigation pane". So: "Show/Hide Navigation Pane", would that make sense?? Obvious disadvantage: this term is not used in Help or Wiki.
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 18:17
by peterbonge
Or "Show/Hide Navigation Panel"?
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 18:20
by admin
peterbonge wrote:Or "Show/Hide Navigation Panel"?
Right, Panel beats Pane in g**gle.
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 19:10
by j_c_hallgren
Navigation Panel works fine for me! I was not thrilled with "Left Panel" as it was a bit vague and generic...
Changing the wiki shouldn't be that much of an issue...and adjusting the help file might only require a minor change or two...
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 19:12
by admin
j_c_hallgren wrote:Navigation Panel works fine for me! I was not thrilled with "Left Panel" as it was a bit vague and generic...
Same here. I've already done it. (Just a little break from the break -- it's not easy to relax when you are a workaholic...)
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 19:36
by admin
j_c_hallgren wrote:Navigation Panel works fine for me! I was not thrilled with "Left Panel" as it was a bit vague and generic...
Changing the wiki shouldn't be that much of an issue...and adjusting the help file might only require a minor change or two...
While we are at it: the "High Tree" option needs a new name, too. I never liked the old one a lot, and now it's even worse than ever because it should be "High Navigation Panel" which, of course, sounds terrible. So, how should we name it? I'd also like to move the option to the main Window menu -- right now it is somewhat buried in submenu "Layout".
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 20:14
by avsfan
I've wondered about the terminology as well. To me, something like "Full height nav panel" makes more sense, but is clearly not concise...
Does anyone not use the "high tree" setting? I *much* prefer to have the full height of the window for my tree and catalog, and can't see any circumstance where I would not want those two to take up the full height.
I guess I'm wondering if that even needs to be a readily accessible option... I'm sure there must be folks out there that use the info panel full-width (perhaps on lower-resolution screens?) or this setting wouldn't even be there...
Hey, maybe the setting could be called called "Narrow Info Panel" or something like that...
andy
Posted: 15 Jun 2007 21:09
by panorama
admin wrote:"High Tree" option needs a new name, too. I never liked the old one a lot
I always thought I was too new to say anything, but the high tree was not "high", it was tall
I mean, high tree went lower on the screen (right down to the bottom), whereas "non high tree" was much higher (but not as tall) as it started where the preview panel ended;
"Tall/short navigation panel" or "Wide/Narrow info bar", that is the question?
Oder?
Be good y'all
Posted: 16 Jun 2007 07:36
by admin
panorama wrote:"Tall/short navigation panel" or "Wide/Narrow info bar", that is the question?
Oder?
Ja! (only: it's info panel, not info bar -- info bar to me sounds like something in the airport where you go to ask questions)
Summing up my state-of-the-feel:
- it could be called "Wide/Narrow Info Panel".
- the default should be narrow
- it should be located right under "Maximize/Minimize Info Panel"
Looks like a good solution to me!
Posted: 16 Jun 2007 08:25
by j_c_hallgren
avsfan wrote:Does anyone not use the "high tree" setting?
I guess I'm wondering if that even needs to be a readily accessible option... I'm sure there must be folks out there that use the info panel full-width (perhaps on lower-resolution screens?) or this setting wouldn't even be there...
Yup, that "high tree" terminology didn't quite make sense to me either, but it never bothered me enough to say so...
I have "high tree" set most all the time, but will turn it off occasionally for a couple of reasons:
1) To see a larger preview of images without using MDBU
2) To see full width (or wider view) of some (typically text) files in preview without having to use horizontal scrolling
Also, I'd suggest possibly instead of "Wide/Narrow" to use "Wide/Standard", since narrow implies to me an even smaller width...
and I do agree with moving it to main Window menu...but I use toolbar button to swap it, so no affect on me either way...