Op vrijdag 28-05-2010 om 14:00 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef dani planas
armangue:
> I have a week working hard, this is a good contribution I think, I hope
> you like it.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ayatana/ProgressIndication#preview
1. What about time-intensive activities where the total "
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Frederik Nnaji wrote:
> nice one!
>
>
+1!
> On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 01:37, dani planas armangue <
> daniplana...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> i make a 2n round mockup.
>>
>> in this version I changed the icon to bars that rotate clockwise and
>> added icons representin
nice one!
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 01:37, dani planas armangue
wrote:
> i make a 2n round mockup.
>
> in this version I changed the icon to bars that rotate clockwise and
> added icons representing applications in menu. hope you like.
>
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ayatana/ProgressIndication?action
i make a 2n round mockup.
in this version I changed the icon to bars that rotate clockwise and
added icons representing applications in menu. hope you like.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ayatana/ProgressIndication?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=progressvariation.png
pd: i like more menu with app ic
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ayatana/ProgressIndication
May i suggest uploading ideas/sketches/pictures/drawings? Even if the
pictures are one handed, they can explain alot more then words
sometimes.
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El vie, 28-05-2010 a las 18:31 -0400, Alex Launi escribió:
>
> No, it's completely possible, and helpful to report a cumulative
> progress.
yes, but an icon 24 pixels only able to show ONE progress, how you will
display six different progress in a single icon?
to see details need a indicator me
El sáb, 29-05-2010 a las 00:23 +0200, Frederik Nnaji escribió:
> On 2010-05-28, Alex Launi wrote:
> > No, I said that the icon should display progress. I said nothing about
> > mouseover. I even said *without moving the mouse*.
>
> The wheel is an icon i generally have issues with, perhaps a ques
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 6:20 PM, dani planas armangue <
daniplana...@gmail.com> wrote:
> has, ok. this is interesting but think that there are many types of
> transfers that could occur at the same time. An icon can only represent
> one progress.
>
> I do not think is possible. if we want a single
On 2010-05-28, Alex Launi wrote:
> No, I said that the icon should display progress. I said nothing about
> mouseover. I even said *without moving the mouse*.
The wheel is an icon i generally have issues with, perhaps a question
of taste also, not only one of semantic design.
among the links i a
>yes, but what Alex suggested I think it's a preview to pass the
>mouse
>over it? I think that the indicator should be consistent with
>others.
>No, I said that the icon should display progress. I said nothing about
>mouseover. I even said without moving the mouse
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 4:03 PM, dani planas armangue <
daniplana...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yes, but what Alex suggested I think it's a preview to pass the mouse
> over it? I think that the indicator should be consistent with others.
>
No, I said that the icon should display progress. I said nothing
El vie, 28-05-2010 a las 16:36 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth escribió:
> On 28/05/10 15:50, dani planas armangue wrote:
> > El vie, 28-05-2010 a las 10:33 -0400, Alex Launi escribió:
> >
> >> The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you
> >> can just flick a glance in the corne
> > >> The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you
> > >> can just flick a glance in the corner and get an idea of the progress
> > >> without having to click or even move the mouse.
>
> > > that you suggest would be totally against the design of indicators and
> > > thus
El vie, 28-05-2010 a las 16:36 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth escribió:
> On 28/05/10 15:50, dani planas armangue wrote:
> > El vie, 28-05-2010 a las 10:33 -0400, Alex Launi escribió:
> >
> >> The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you
> >> can just flick a glance in the corne
On 28 May 2010 11:49, Conscious User wrote:
>
> Le vendredi 28 mai 2010 à 10:33 -0400, Alex Launi a écrit :
> > The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you
> > can just flick a glance in the corner and get an idea of the progress
> > without having to click or even move th
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Luke Benstead wrote:
> It would be really cool if the icon changed colour to show this... for
> example starting really dark blue, getting brighter as the progress moves
> on, then turning green at the end to indicate completeness.
I'm not sure this is the bes
I'm guessing the idea is that these indicators aren't paired with
notification bubbles. Maybe that's something to take into consideration...
if you're going to push for a new protocol to describe progress, you should
probably consider how the "completion" of progress interacts with the
notification
On 28 May 2010 15:33, Alex Launi wrote:
> The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you can
> just flick a glance in the corner and get an idea of the progress without
> having to click or even move the mouse.
>
> --
> -- Alex Launi
>
>
It would be really cool if the icon ch
Le vendredi 28 mai 2010 à 10:33 -0400, Alex Launi a écrit :
> The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you
> can just flick a glance in the corner and get an idea of the progress
> without having to click or even move the mouse.
Suggestion: a circle that begins as an outlin
Le vendredi 28 mai 2010 à 16:50 +0200, dani planas armangue a écrit :
> El vie, 28-05-2010 a las 10:33 -0400, Alex Launi escribió:
> > The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you
> > can just flick a glance in the corner and get an idea of the progress
> > without having to
On 28/05/10 15:50, dani planas armangue wrote:
> El vie, 28-05-2010 a las 10:33 -0400, Alex Launi escribió:
>
>> The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you
>> can just flick a glance in the corner and get an idea of the progress
>> without having to click or even move th
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:50 AM, dani planas armangue <
daniplana...@gmail.com> wrote:
> that you suggest would be totally against the design of indicators and
> thus would be totally inconsistent.
>
Not one bit. Indicators are meant to indicate state. A static icon that
indicates nothing is mor
El vie, 28-05-2010 a las 10:33 -0400, Alex Launi escribió:
> The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you
> can just flick a glance in the corner and get an idea of the progress
> without having to click or even move the mouse.
>
> --
> -- Alex Launi
that you suggest woul
The indicator should probably convey the cumulative progress so you can just
flick a glance in the corner and get an idea of the progress without having
to click or even move the mouse.
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El vie, 28-05-2010 a las 16:07 +0200, Frederik Nnaji escribió:
> suggestions:
>
>
> don't use the wheel, find a more telling symbol.
> We know we are trying to
> * indicate progress of user-initiated downloads
> * indicate progress of large file-writes (Gimp, Blender,
> Audacity/Ardour,
Hi Daniel, thanks for some more outstanding work!
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 14:00, dani planas armangue
wrote:
> I have a week working hard, this is a good contribution I think, I hope
> you like it.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ayatana/ProgressIndication#preview
>
>
> suggestions:
>
don't use the
I have a week working hard, this is a good contribution I think, I hope
you like it.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ayatana/ProgressIndication#preview
suggestions:
icon may move the wheel clockwise.
Daniel.P
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