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[ff-cvs] fenfire/docs/dartboard/fenfire_ui_vision--benja...


From: Benja Fallenstein
Subject: [ff-cvs] fenfire/docs/dartboard/fenfire_ui_vision--benja...
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 12:31:05 -0400

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/fenfire
Module name:    fenfire
Branch:         
Changes by:     Benja Fallenstein <address@hidden>      03/09/14 12:31:05

Modified files:
        docs/dartboard/fenfire_ui_vision--benja: idea.rst 

Log message:
        a bit more-- about complete now I think

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/fenfire/fenfire/docs/dartboard/fenfire_ui_vision--benja/idea.rst.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text

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Index: fenfire/docs/dartboard/fenfire_ui_vision--benja/idea.rst
diff -u fenfire/docs/dartboard/fenfire_ui_vision--benja/idea.rst:1.2 
fenfire/docs/dartboard/fenfire_ui_vision--benja/idea.rst:1.3
--- fenfire/docs/dartboard/fenfire_ui_vision--benja/idea.rst:1.2        Sun Sep 
14 12:25:08 2003
+++ fenfire/docs/dartboard/fenfire_ui_vision--benja/idea.rst    Sun Sep 14 
12:31:05 2003
@@ -114,4 +114,29 @@
 it looks natural and integrated, because the applitude
 *always* uses this mechanism to show additional information.
 
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
+Ok, I think basically that's the view system. Then,
+of course, you have menus with commands, which can be
+tailor-made to an applitude ("make appointment," something
+like that). Users can create their own menus; they're
+just some RDF structure shown in a special way (always
+present on the screen or so).
+
+Also, there needs to be a good way to store and organize
+view presets: E.g., to create a money view, you'd select
+"View showing text below node" or something, select the
+RDF property to show (``money:cost``), select small
+text size and red color. Then you'd put this
+view-with-parameters into a "view" menu as "Expenses," easily
+showable and hidable.
+
+(Note BTW that I use "menu" to include things containing toggles--
+we have lots of those, switching particular RDF properties 
+on and off for example.)
+
+Finally, you want menus to be context-dependent very likely--
+i.e., when you're scheduling, you want to see the menu with
+"Make appointments" readily, and so on.
+
+Then, basically, I think that's it.
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