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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Some suggestions
From: |
Holger |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-gnubg] Some suggestions |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Aug 2003 21:15:06 +0200 |
At 19:52 25.08.2003 +0200, Jim Segrave wrote:
On Mon 25 Aug 2003 (13:44 -0300), Albert Silver wrote:
> - Here's a button that I'd use ALL the time: Analyse match/session.
> There isn't s single match where I don't run this function, as do most
> people, which would justify a toolbar button IMO.
I just set up shortcuts to ALT M for analyse match, CTL M for match
statistics. Pick a similar pair for Games (G is not a good choice)
Btw, any shortcut with Alt doesn't work on Windows. (I have quite some with
Shift and others with Ctrl).
> - Match statistics - One might think this is less important than the
> above, but the fact is that anyone who runs Analyse Match will look at
> the statistics, so it is no less used. An icon suggesting numbers or
> graphs would be logical here.
I'd prefer to keep the number of toolbar icons down.
I understand your reasoning very well. But I think we should decide on one
thing: Do we want to make gnubg easy and intuitive for newcomers and less
computer-literates?
This would require putting the main features on display such as with a
toolbar icon. Else no one will find the functionality. This target audience
will just need big things they can click on with a mouse.
(Making it newbie friendly doesn't have to require making it less friendly
to the proficient.)
Eventually, it would be perfect to have a user adjustable toolbar.
Regards,
Holger