Re: [Usability] New Menubars

2009-04-15 Thread Anton Kerezov
В 17:26 -0400 на 14.04.2009 (вт), Philip Ganchev написа: > Hi Anton and everybody, > > (It's nice to see some more Bulgarians here :-) > Thanks for the support Philip :) > You mean if you are using the English version of Gnome, but your > keyboard is set to output Cyrillic characters? The human

Re: [Usability] New Menubars

2009-04-15 Thread Diego Moya
Hi Anton, 2009/4/14 Anton Kerezov : > Right now this is just an idea I have. With it I try to improve the > useless monotonous (repeated) actions done in order to access some > submenus (we are not talking about shortcuts but about the visual side) > as well as to innovate on the user interaction

Re: [Usability] New Menubars

2009-04-15 Thread Anton Kerezov
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 6:56 PM, Diego Moya wrote: > Hi Anton, > > 2009/4/14 Anton Kerezov : > > If you're interested in user workflow, it's good to see how others > have approached a similar problem from different perspectives. I will definitely investigate more on this issue. > Notice that

Re: [Usability] New Menubars

2009-04-15 Thread Philip Ganchev
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Diego Moya wrote: [...] > Notice that when you allow users to type the first letters of a > command, it looks more and more like a Command Line Interface. Your > idea extends naturally to create a whole support for commands, not > just for displaying them but for

Re: [Usability] New Menubars

2009-04-15 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Wednesday 15 April 2009 3:35:52 pm Philip Ganchev wrote: > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Diego Moya wrote: > > [...] The > > solution to this problem found in your proposal is a nice feature, and > > it could be a good improvement over a complete CLI system for the > > Gnome Shell built fol

Re: [Usability] New Menubars

2009-04-15 Thread Calum Benson
On 14 Apr 2009, at 10:15, Anton Kerezov wrote: I have a pdf about some other aspects of usability but don't know where to upload it. Any ideas? Feel free to add it to the Usability pages on live.gnome.org. Probably or somewhere under

Re: [Usability] New Menubars

2009-04-15 Thread Calum Benson
On 14 Apr 2009, at 22:26, Philip Ganchev wrote: Cocoa programs apparently have this. Yes, this was introduced in OS X 10.5, although it's a little more hidden than the proposals here. In OS X, a search box appears on the Help menu, and searches both menu items and help topics as you type