What is it that Marcus always says? “The perfect is the enemy of progress” or
something like that ;-) Sure, let’s search for a better way, but can we have
some intermediate solution in the mean time? For example, I think that just
above the entry field you could put 1 line of keyboard shortcuts
Hi,
I agree (again) that the shortcuts are not well explained and we will work
on it. Showing a list of all actions far away from the context in which
they should be used is more of a patch than a solution though. Let us
search for a better way :). Tooltips will probably be the first thing we'll
t
Hi Stef,
I think we are misunderstanding our terms :)
Let's take an example: When you have the default Spotter, don't you feel
like clicking on the triangle that goes outside of the normal bounds of the
window? And once you do that, does that not teach you about a new
functionality without any ma
+1 on what Stef said.
And for what it’s worth, I think that the biggest step to add usability of the
spotter right now would be a simple legend at the bottom of the results. It
would list the shortcut keys applicable to the current selection with a small
description of what they do. It’s not
Le 5/2/15 14:38, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Hi,
Yes. As Alex said, we want all actions to have a visual
representation. This is on our todo list.
The question is why should we learn a visual representation
presenting "cmd"-> is more effective (there are plenty of research paper
on UI learnability
Hi,
Yes. As Alex said, we want all actions to have a visual representation.
This is on our todo list.
As for configurability, there is no grand plan at the moment. We could
indeed expose shortcuts as settings.
Cheers,
Doru
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Sean P. DeNigris
wrote:
> kilon.alio
Hi,
Switching is costly, and we went to great lengths to not have any switching
between the text and the list in spotter. This won't change :).
But, there will likely be some way to switch to the preview, but this is
still a work in progress.
Cheers,
Doru
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 11:22 AM, kilo
kilon.alios wrote
> because right controls the search input box cursor
>
> On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Guillermo Polito <
> guillermopolito@
> > wrote:
>> Maybe I'm not getting it but, Why not just using "Right"?
Ha ha ha, I was thinking the same thing! But it seems obvious now. I think
di
because right controls the search input box cursor. Maybe a shortcut to
switch focus between input search box and the search results panel could
cut down the complexity of the shortcuts considerably.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Guillermo Polito wrote:
> Maybe I'm not getting it but, Why not
Maybe I'm not getting it but, Why not just using "Right"?
El Thu Feb 05 2015 at 10:43:39 AM, Ben Coman escribió:
> I've been meaning to ask the same question.In light of your answer,
> Would you consider being able to place the cursor on the line "Classes
> 5/26" line, and using the standard
I've been meaning to ask the same question.In light of your answer,
Would you consider being able to place the cursor on the line "Classes
5/26" line, and using the standard CMD-Right rather than CMD-Shift-Right.
To me that seems to follow the pattern of CMD-Right "opening up" an item.
cheers
Hi,
Select any of that 5 items and use CMD (Alt on windows,linux)+Shift+Right.
Of course shortcuts in spotter are not very obvious, so we are planning to
add hints and have all actions to present as buttons in UI
Cheers,
Alex
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 7:11 PM, Sean P. DeNigris
wrote:
> Spotter is
Spotter is showing me "Classes 5/26". How do I see the remaining 21?
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Cheers,
Sean
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