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Re: [lmi] Improved XRC layout
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Greg Chicares |
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Re: [lmi] Improved XRC layout |
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Thu, 16 Jul 2015 19:14:02 +0000 |
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On 2015-07-16 14:52, Vadim Zeitlin wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 11:28:54 +0000 Greg Chicares <address@hidden> wrote:
[...]
> GC> This hint:
> GC> <hint>Insured full name</hint>
> GC> seems to have no effect for me.
>
> I think it must be because you're not using themes: "cue banners", as MSW
> calls them, are only available in the new, themeable controls library but
> not in the classic one.
Never heard of "cue banners". IMO, desktop GUIs reached their height of
perfection around 1990.
> Modern UIs typically tend to have some kind of
> discoverable elements, e.g. those small "(i)" buttons near the controls
> that show the help text in a popup when clicked
Never seen any such thing. Why clutter the screen with lots of little buttons
when you can just tab to a field and press Shift-F1? (I'm just saying.)
> I'll just leave the hints out of the final
> patch, unless you decide to enable themes to check how they look, fall in
> love with them and tell me to use them.
I don't want to leave you lying in a cold doorway waiting for that to happen.
You might love it, but I just can't, and it's better that I tell you plainly:
this barrier is insurmountable--this door is locked. As Sam Chatmon laments
in "Who's Gonna Love You Tonight?":
Well I come to your house late last night
knocked up on your door
I hear a strange voice saying
get away from there, you can't get in here no more
Come to think of it, this sort of impasse arises so often in software
development--and the blues--and arguably even in literature--that you'd
think the Greeks would have a word for it...