Feedback about Breadcrumb Navigation stuff.

nuno pinheiro nuno at oxygen-icons.org
Sat Aug 28 21:15:24 CEST 2010


On Saturday 28 August 2010 19:39:17 Marco Martin wrote:
> On Saturday 28 August 2010, Stephen Kelly wrote:
> > Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > > On Friday, August 27, 2010, Bart Cerneels wrote:
> > >> The breadcrumb items (Home, kdabtest2, Inbox) look the same as the
> > >> selection items (Tasks, Journals, etc) *
> > > 
> > > that was precisely my thought as well..
> > 
> > This is already a misunderstanding. In the screenshot the selected item
> > is "Inbox", "kdabtest2" is one level up from that, and "Tasks" etc are
> > children of "Inbox". Only one breadcrumb item ("kdabtest2" here) is ever
> > shown currently, though that might change in the future (If an item has
> > few or no child items, we'll show more breadcrumbs rather than leave
> > empty space below). "Home" is not a breadcrumb, but a always-there way
> > to get back to the invisible root of the tree. If "Contacts" had two
> > child folders (it doesn't otherwise you would see a plus) and I clicked
> > it what
> 
> > I would see is this:
> uhm, inbox should be indented compared to kdabtest2, and tasks notes etc
> indented compared to inbox (with bullet points)
> 
> home if it's a separate action to always get to the root, should look like
> a pushbutton
> 
> >   Home |
> > 
> > Inbox  |
> > --------
> > Contacts
> > --------
> > Sub1   |
> > Sub2   |
> > 
> > I would be interested to know if this is clear to people who used it, and
> > not only saw videos and screenshots. I think the animations really help
> > too.
> > 
> > Please checkout and build this:
> > 
> > svn+ssh://svn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/KDE/kdepim/runtime/qml/kde/tests/qml
> > br eadcrumbnavigation
> > 
> > It's a self contained Qt only (4.7) test case which you can use to
> > navigate around and try out.
> 
> in this test there is the same problem, it's hard to tell what the items
> mean without looking at the treeview
> with a bit of indentation and a back icon (a left facing arrow or an undo
> icon) near the label of the button that goes one level up (an uhm..
> one-level breadcrumb?) would be more clear s well

guys you need to test the thing in the device it makes no sence in a static 
picture, it looks completly completly completly difrent in the n900.

you need to use it its quite self explanatory wile using it


> 
> Cheers,
> Marco Martin
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