Re: [Usability] On Ctrl+tab

2010-01-15 Thread Jud Craft
On 1/14/10 12:20 PM, Calum Benson wrote: Dialog-level tabs, as found in many of Apple's system preference windows, do not have any direct keynav AFAIK. You just have to Tab through the dialog until the tab control gets focus, then use the arrow keys+Space to switch to a different tab. Cal

Re: [Usability] On Ctrl+tab

2010-01-15 Thread Jud Craft
On 1/14/10 6:00 PM, Reinout van Schouwen wrote: Op dinsdag 12-01-2010 om 20:01 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Jud Craft: Due to its ubiquity, the conflict is very evident in GNOME programs, where the behavior is completely different, even on the same Linux operating system - between Epiphany and

Re: [Usability] On Ctrl+tab

2010-01-15 Thread Calum Benson
On 15 Jan 2010, at 13:14, Jud Craft wrote: > Not sure what you mean about "dialog-level tab". Do you mean their > notebook-style preference dialogs with the different pages? Yes, but... > In Mail on 10.6, I can tab between any of the pages/tabs in the preferences > window, Accounts, RSS, etc

Re: [Usability] Usability Hackfest Social Activities

2010-01-15 Thread Calum Benson
On 14 Jan 2010, at 10:58, Allan Day wrote: > I can also organise drinks and meals for the evenings. Which evenings do > people want to have meals organised for? Monday and Friday seem like a > good bet. Any more? Personally, I'd prefer to avoid Friday, as it's likely I'll be staying in town for

Re: [Usability] Usability Hackfest Social Activities

2010-01-15 Thread Thomas Wood
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 14:36 +, Calum Benson wrote: > > A possibility for one of these meals would be to meet up with other > > GNOME folk who are in London. Perhaps we could tie in with a GNOME > > London Beer [2] event? > > I like the sound of that :) I can definitely arrange that too! Reg

Re: [Usability] GNOME 3 Usability Hackfest

2010-01-15 Thread Calum Benson
On 13 Jan 2010, at 15:29, Brian Cameron wrote: > > I really like all the discussion that we are having to prepare for the > hackfest. However, I think it would be good if we could capture some > of the topics we'd like to discuss to the Agenda. I just added an > empty "Agenda" section to the

Re: [Usability] On Ctrl+tab

2010-01-15 Thread Reinout van Schouwen
Op vrijdag 15-01-2010 om 08:27 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Jud Craft: > Firefox was never called a GNOME app, either -- it's a cross-platform > app that uses GTK. I'm well aware of that. > It's not Firefox's fault that GNOME distros always > include a copy of it. Most Mac and Win installa

Re: [Usability] Sketching and Prototyping with a Firefox Addon

2010-01-15 Thread Calum Benson
On 15 Jan 2010, at 02:11, Allan Caeg wrote: > Hello All, > > I just discovered the Pencil project http://evolus.vn/Pencil/ . It's a > Sketching and Prototyping on Firefox. It can be a stand-alone app (based on > XUL) too. I'm surprised that it's not getting a lot of attention from the > open

Re: [Usability] [Ayatana] Sketching and Prototyping with a Firefox Addon

2010-01-15 Thread David Siegel
I've tried Pencil and had very little luck. While it's not open source, I recommend Balsamiq Mockups (an AIR app). We should build a native, free clone of it :) David On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 10:11 +0800, Allan Caeg wrote: > Hello All, > > I just discovered the Pencil project http://evolus.vn/Penc

Re: [Usability] GNOME 3 Usability Hackfest

2010-01-15 Thread Brian Cameron
Calum: I've just created a table in the Agenda section, summarising the topics that have come up so far. Would it make sense for people to put their names against the topics they're most interested in, and note whether they'd be willing/able to lead discussion on that topic, so we can start t

Re: [Usability] [Ayatana] Sketching and Prototyping with a Firefox Addon

2010-01-15 Thread Allan Caeg
+1 Who's in? ;) I have the same sentiments. Pencil is nice, but not as polished as Balsamiq. I use Balsamiq al the time (at work and play). A native version would be great because Adobe Air isn't the smoothest thing on Linux. One of the things that I'm not comfortable with is the lack of ctrl+c on