Review Request: This increases the flexibility of Statistics Docker Plugin , by allowing it to layout its widgets horizontally when user places it in the bottom area

C. Boemann cbr at boemann.dk
Thu Sep 27 10:41:52 BST 2012



> On Sept. 3, 2012, 9:48 p.m., Jarosław Staniek wrote:
> > A number of suggestions to fight clutter a bit:
> > - Should 'East asian characters' be visible by default? If there are o asian characters maybe you could hide the label.
> > - Flesch reading ease -> Reading ease
> >    (I noted this before and it was marked as fixed but is this fixed? I see no comments on that, and how this scientific term would be translated e.g. to German or Polish and still generally usable.)
> > - Characters (excluding spaces) -> Characters
> >    (it's obvious for non-techies that characters are not spaces, and the the other value explicitly includes spaces)
> 
> Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
>     - I guess 'East asian characters' is currently not visible by default (at least it wasn't in 2.5). If it is in master, that should be reversed of course.
>     
>     - I suggested to Shreya to use "Readability" as label with "Flesch Reading Ease" as a Tooltip. Would that work?
>     
>     - No, it is _not_ obvious to non-techies that characters does not include spaces. I just asked a "non-techie" and she thought that it _does_ include spaces, because she knows character counts mainly from character limits in forms or text messages, which usually do include spaces. I looked at Libre Office, and they have "Characters" and "Characters exlucing spaces", so they include them by default as well. Google docs has "Characters (with spaces)" and "Characters (no spaces)", so they obviously were undecided. I'd suggest we should go with the Google Docs labeling as it is unambiguous but not as long as the current labels.
> 
> Jarosław Staniek wrote:
>     @Thomas
>     Yes, "Readability" would work great.
>     I am also ok for  "Characters (with spaces)" and "Characters (no spaces)" - these are shorter equivalents to what we have now. 
>     PS: Interesting point about intuition changed among SMS users - I did not consider this change in recent years - this applies to some of our users.
> 
> Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
>     Great, so I unless someone else strongly disagrees, I guess we have decided :)
>     
>     And yes, it is interesting how the technology we use changes our perception.

I've fixed those strings now, and made them i18n


- C.


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On Aug. 31, 2012, 12:19 p.m., Shreya Pandit wrote:
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> (Updated Aug. 31, 2012, 12:19 p.m.)
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> Review request for Calligra, Thomas Pfeiffer and Inge Wallin.
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> Description
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> This allows the Statistics Docker to update its layout horizontally, when placed in bottom area. 
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> Diffs
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>   words/part/dockers/KWStatistics.h c480502 
>   words/part/dockers/KWStatistics.cpp a006d97 
>   words/part/dockers/KWStatisticsDocker.h fab6c7f 
>   words/part/dockers/KWStatisticsDocker.cpp 0bc8130 
>   words/part/dockers/KWStatisticsDocker.ui 63eaee5 
>   words/part/dockers/StatisticsPreferencesPopup.h b481806 
>   words/part/dockers/StatisticsPreferencesPopup.cpp c741622 
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/106252/diff/
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> Testing
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> Checked for calligra words and calligra author
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> Screenshots
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> The layout
>   http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/106252/s/713/
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> Thanks,
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> Shreya Pandit
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