some more krunner awesomness

pinheiro nuno at oxygen-icons.org
Tue Jun 17 16:13:48 CEST 2008


A Tuesday 17 June 2008 13:07:54, Michael Rudolph escreveu:
> On Saturday 14 June 2008 14:57:56 Riccardo Iaconelli wrote:
> > Hello,
> > so, some days ago I sit working with nuno on krunner for a couple of
> > hours, all over skype and vnc. That has worked greatly! =)
> >
> > So, that's the result we've achieved so far:
> > http://media.ruphy.org/h/krun.png
>
> Hello Riccardo, hello Nuno,
>
> great work!
>
> > Most of the design is self-explaining, a couple of notes though:
> >
> > - UniqueMatch: that's going to be the type of matches for some kind
> > of runners which return a unique result by evaluating a certain
> > syntax. Examples of this include the calculator, python or ruby...
> >
> > - Items relevancy is figured out by the opacity of the "emblems",
> > which variates in a range 100%-20%
>
> Just a minor comment regarding relevance and its display.
>
> I'm not so sure that emblems are the right way to convey relevance (or
> almost any kind of) information in this context. While I think using
> opacity (or saturation) is a very clever means to get additional
> information across, especially in such a confined space as the grid
> layout available in krunner, the emblem seems to be too dimmish. Also
> using rather abstract symbols doesn't help, in my opinion.
seams that in reality we dont ned to show relevance the order of the items can 
do that.
that just leaves type of anser, and apart from (informative logos) i cant see 
no beter way 
> We should try to display additional information not simply be adding it
> to what is already displayed. This makes the interface bloated. We
> should rather try to convey additional information by changing the way
> the already displayed information is presented. As I said, using
> opacity or saturation are viable means; they don't add anything, yet
> make the interface more information-rich. Another possibility would be
> to reuse your penchant for spotlights and strongly highlight relevant
> matches and dimming less relevant ones.
>
> Just my two cents.
>
> michael
>
> > - Icon of informational matches is replaced by that big 'i' (like the
> > 'bebe' element - don't ask about the name)
> >
> > I should have included every notable note, if there's still something
> > that I forgot or that is not clear, just ask. =)
> >
> > Attacching also a *second* version, with some small modifications as
> > requested by aaron. Thoughts?
> >
> > Bye,
> > -Riccardo
>
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