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joel.gazel at wanadoo.fr
Fri May 7 15:53:10 CEST 2004
Le mar 04/05/2004 à 17:41, Peter Hedlund a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Scott Wheeler wrote:
> > On Tuesday 04 May 2004 14:07, Anne-Marie Mahfouf wrote:
> >
> >>As this week I have a bit more time, I am going to ask a sysadmin to move
> >>KWordQuiz in kdeedu and to move flashkard out.
> >>Any objections?
> >
> >
> > I still have a couple of issues with the interface. (Though I'm not opposed
> > to the move this week -- this just reminded me.)
>
> Good. I've been waiting for your comments.
>
> > *) It's not possible to "combine sets" by opening multiple files at once.
> > This should be pretty easy and is something that FlashKard could always do.
>
> This is a request I've had before. I'll look into how FlashKard does it.
> For now copy and paste works fine. KWordQuiz will insert rows as
> needed if you paste a large block of entries.
>
> > *) The default GUI layout looks pretty cluttered. I think something like this
> > would probably help: http://ktown.kde.org/~wheeler/images/kwordquiz.png
>
> You are basically hiding the main toolbar during a quiz. Aren't most GUI
> guidlines arguing against hiding things. Instead unavailable functions
> should be disabled.
>
> > don't think it makes sense to have the special characters toolbar enabled
> > before the user has configured special characters (or at least they should
> > default to stuff that isn't on pretty much every keyboard in the world).
>
> I'll provide more sensible defaults. I think the user should be
> presented with the toolbar to know that it's there.
>
> > *) The mode descriptions don't really make any sense. "Column 2 <-> 1
> > Randomly" doesn't really say much.
>
> The columns used to be entitled Language 1 and Language 2. Based on our
> previous discussions I have removed/changed all references to "language"
> to better reflect that the program is not only for language learning.
>
> > *) A progress bar would be nice.
>
> Showing the progress of what?
>
> > *) In multiple choice mode it's strange interactively for there to not at
> > least be a small delay between clicking on a radio button and continuing.
> > Either those should be switched to buttons (where the user expects an
> > immediate responce) or a small delay should be used (maybe one second with a
> > QTimer::singleShot()).
>
> I don't like timers. Should the default be that you have to click the
> Check button? This behavior can be changed in Settings->Configure
> KWordQuiz...
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
>
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