> On 3 Mar 2016, at 11:09 AM, J. Landman Gay <jac...@hyperactivesw.com> wrote:
> 
> On March 2, 2016 4:43:21 PM Richard Gaskin <ambassa...@fourthworld.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Given this, I wonder if it makes more communicative sense to consider
>> moving the basic controls above the Widgets, closer to the always-used
>> Browse and Pointer icons.
> 
> 
> That was one of the things on my imaginary list. I'd like to see widgets at 
> the bottom of the tool palette where they are out of the way, and where there 
> is room for expansion as more become available. The primary hit regions will 
> always be the browse and edit tools, and they need to be slightly larger than 
> all the others and at the top where the user's eye will focus first.

I’m not sure if “out of the way” is exactly the direction the platform is 
heading. Once there are a much larger range of widgets we might not be using 
legacy controls that much any more. At the moment you can choose if you want to 
hide a group. I just hid the paint tools because I can’t remember ever using 
those… It would be nice if we could manage and order (top to bottom) our own 
groups of controls. I think this will be where we need to go when we have the 
“problem" of dealing with too many widgets. That and the ability to nest a set 
of controls into a popup button within another group of controls which was 
suggested earlier. As the LC 8.x series matures I expect these kinds of 
solutions will be a natural progression and likely arrive before or just in 
time for when they are needed.

> I'd avoid greys except as backgrounds. Very dark gray is okay for text but 
> not so good for primary icons, it's too overbearing. Very light grey is 
> difficult to see, and also implies less importance (temporary text in fields 
> is often light grey, for example, to indicate the text will disappear when 
> the user starts typing.)

I’d like to see this and a great many other colors in the UI be user settings 
along with an easy way to share such settings between users.

Cheers

Monte
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