On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 10:46, Matthew Paul Thomas <m...@canonical.com> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > frederik.nn...@gmail.com wrote on 28/12/10 20:40: > > > > MPT, here's shot at it, i took my time to do it in Inkscape now ;) > > > > it portrays a new Me/Messaging Menu layout. > > That's intriguing. I don't understand what the gap is for, though, or > how the bottom items work. Are they expanding sections? > yes, i thought so at first, but then i changed the design again, because that was too much FX for one little menu imo. Now i think Mail should have 1 single inbox item for all folders. Perhaps 1 Item per email account. The bottom items should basically take you to the next more detailed view, be it a preview or the respective app itself. So yeah, in this version of the design they were meant as expanding sections, just like the AppIndicator part on the "Wingpanel" up top. > So that people can easily tell where where one menu stops and the next > begins, all menu titles need to be one icon and/or (preferably or) one > piece of text. Three icons plus text is way too much. > yessurrr, i coming to notice that gradually, cleaning that up now.. > > state: > > * DoNotDisturb is off > > * About Me needs a good place to go > > I think Gnome 3 is (finally!) abandoning About Me anyway. > i liked how you simplified About Me[1]. Perhaps this could be some kind of "card" that i can flip around, in order to add or manage my service accounts!? ..for popular social networking services, email, IM etc.. ( * service) dropdown:[Google|Yahoo!|Jabber|Facebook|Skype|...] > * no new IM conversations ('cause i'm not sure how to populate that > > view best) > > * no status text field for now.. > > A design for something like this needs to still look okay when including > all possible elements. You can decide to abolish particular elements, > but it needs to be deliberate. :-) > fixing that now, thanks! > > * real name in panel, consistent with GDM greeter > > That should still be optional (because some people have wide names), so > if we don't have About Me, we'd need to figure out somewhere else to put > the option. > As stated above, i like your redesign of About Me very much, i think that is where things should go. About Me should be a place for everything about me, my facebook, my google, my this and my that, all in one compact overview. > > tbh, i still don't see the significance of having available, invisible > > and offline in the menu, nevertheless here it is, by the spec. > > They're three distinct states in most IM clients. But that's probably > better discussed in the "do not disturb" thread. > The Me Menu is not an IM client, it is a system status menu, that's why i see it a bit differently at the moment, until i understand the design intentions better.. > In our effort to reduce the number of "icons" in the UI, i also omitted > > the dot that would identify which Presence state is currently enabled. > > I think that should be obvious, since it is shown in the panel already, > > and there are more icon-free ways of highlighting stuff as "active", > > Perhaps the text "busy" should be bold-faced? > >... > > Whether the status is in the title depends on how you fix the title (to > not have three icons any more). i fixed that. Now i'm not sure the bubble is good enough a symbol for the menu.. It is not generic since it refers to "speech" somehow, but that can also be an advantage.. > But regardless, simplifying this menu by > presenting a one-of-several state (IM status) in a custom way would make > Ubuntu's *overall* interface more complex. People would need to learn > two ways that Ubuntu presented one-of-several states, rather than one. > Do you mean using a custom icon would make things confusing? I didn't quite understand this last paragraph, though i smell some valuable insight.. [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeMenu#Changes%20to%20About%20Me
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