Review Request: Device notifier: show mounted device and path
Jacopo De Simoi
wilderkde at gmail.com
Thu Oct 11 11:34:45 UTC 2012
> On Oct. 8, 2012, 9:52 a.m., Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > any application which expects the user to access files on disk but does not provide a clear representation of mounted / removable devices is broken. there's no point in degrading our own primary UI for such fixable brokenness. can you provide a (short :) list of any such broken applications which are high-profile / in common use?
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> Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> ah, and i should also add that tooltips on items in popup windows as it leads to a matryoshka doll effect that is most inelegant visually, so we try to avoid such things unless there is a very good reason for them.
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> Jonathan Marten wrote:
> I think too that nested popups/tooltips look inelegant, but since it was Jacopo's suggestion I though it may be at least worth trying it out...
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> In my experience hardly any non-KDE applications are able to show or control the mounting of removable devices - most of them stick to the hopeless Gnome file selector, and not all of them can be made to work well with KDE integration. Certainly in my daily use neither mozilla, libreoffice/openoffice, gimp or googleearth identify removable devices. Inkscape is the only major application that at least tries. They are indeed broken (by design), but they are unlikely to be fixed before the heat death of the universe.
My point was rather to stuff that information in some --already present-- tooltip, such as the one appearing hovering over the capacity bar or the device icon.
But yes this is indeed still visually unpleasant. Besides, I agree with Aaron about creating some “Technical info” pane with all this information, which could be triggered by context menu.
I do not want to clutter the ui any further. It's already pretty full.
Cheers
- Jacopo De
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On Oct. 8, 2012, 9:31 a.m., Jonathan Marten wrote:
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> (Updated Oct. 8, 2012, 9:31 a.m.)
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> Review request for KDE Base Apps and Plasma.
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> Description
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> If a removable device is mounted using the Plasma device notifier, there is no indication of what the Unix name of the device is or where it is mounted. This information may be useful to the user for (a) accessing the mounted device from non-KDE applications, or (b) troubleshooting mounting or unmounting problems.
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> The attached patch shows this information when the device is hovered over, just above the "N actions for this device" text. Depending on whether or not the device is mounted, there are three possibilities that can be shown here:
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> /dev/XXX when not mounted
> /dev/XXX mounted on /media/YYYY when mounted
> /dev/XXX mounted if mounted but the mount point is not available
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> Please be gentle, this is my first QML patch :-)
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> This addresses bug 196939.
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196939
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> Diffs
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> plasma/generic/applets/devicenotifier/package/contents/ui/DeviceItem.qml 396de2c
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/106755/diff/
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> Testing
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> Built kde-workspace with this change, observed operation and display of device notifier with a selection of removable devices.
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> Screenshots
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> Device notifier with mounted device
> http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/106755/s/756/
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> Thanks,
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> Jonathan Marten
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