"Express goals and intention" is what i was thinking. That's how I've been using adaptable-gimp and its task-sets prior to the hud. http://adaptablegimp.org/w/Welcome_to_AdaptableGIMP
Hud is not as efficient yet as the task sets for A-gimp, But would be good if people can add their own contributions to the hud knowledge base wiki for all sort of apps in the same way as the task-sets wiki (and just like people contribute to askubuntu, wikihow, etc.). That would surely make ubuntu's hud stand out from the crowd. From: t...@ubuntu.com To: joerlend.schins...@gmail.com Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 08:51:15 -0600 CC: unity-design@lists.launchpad.net Subject: Re: [Unity-design] HUD: tab completion is a must-have On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 20:37 +0100, Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote: > This was a lot of text, and I hope you got the point. If I wanted to run > the tests for My guitar effects studio, I would use this phrase: "pr\t > my g\t te\t ru\t", which would expand to "Projects > My guitar effects > studio > Test tools > Run tests". This might seem more complicated than > simply entering "test history" and using the arrow keys to get to the > right project. And it would be. First off, in general, I have no issue with tab completion. But, what I find odd about your post is that you have a significantly different view of how the HUD would be used than I do. In general, it seems that you're using the HUD to navigate menus, where I see it as a way to express intention of what you want to do. So to use your example I'd type: "guit test run" And expect to get the entry for: Projects > My guitar effects studio > Test Tools > Run Tests I don't really care that it is in the "Projects" menu or that there's a "Test tools" submenu. In the HUD these are only providing context so that I know "My guitar effects studio" is a project. One could even argue that it should even be: "Test Tools > Run" in a HUD world because the second tests is duplicate info! Also, you had some concern about "run tests" showing all the projects, and then having to arrow to select a project. I feel that this optimization is what the usage database is for. So you'd have to do that once, and then "run tests" would always do what you want. So, since it seems that posts on this thread need summaries ;-) I don't think tab completion is bad, I think it would be a nice feature. I don't believe that it is a "must-have" due to the fact that I don't see people using the HUD to navigate menus as much as express their goals, with some help from the usage data. --Ted -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~unity-design Post to : unity-design@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~unity-design More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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