On 2010-09-21, at 10:48, Zha Ewry wrote: > As a user I want to be able to sort my inventory with tools which embody > familiar metaphors from Windows, Mac and Linux file browsers. I expect a > folder system which exposes attributes in a familiar fashion and permits > sorting of those attributes in a consistent fashion. I expect folders to be > sorted by date as well as their contents. I expect to be able to leverage my > experience as a computer user and find common metaphors such as sorting > columns implemented in the inventory sorter. I expect to be able to create > deeply nested folder structures and easily find things based on most recently > added, most recently modified, I expect a consistent approach to displaying > nested material throughout the viewer. I expect to be able to select which > details are exposed in an inventory view, and I expect column sorting > implemented in a familiar fashion.
I would be satisfied with a consistent presentation of the folder system. I ran into the "wearing two outfits" problem recently, when trying out a V2-based TPV, and so I switched to "Worn" in the honest belief that I would be able to "un-wear" one outfit... only to find that the "worn" tab is completely flattened. Why would that ever be a good idea? When wearing objects that are in multiple pieces (for example, a pair of jeans with prim cuffs) being able to go to the worn tab and remove that *folder* is pretty much essential. _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges