Difference between revisions of "Single-window mode specification"
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+ | '''Reminder''': the world is still a 50-50 place: 50% of users want to keep the current multi-window way, and the other 50% is looking forward to a single-window interface. | ||
=== switching the current image === | === switching the current image === |
Revision as of 17:48, 4 May 2011
Contents
introduction
This is the specification for the single-window mode, in addition to the multi-window one.
analysis + design goals
Designing the single-window mode (swm) interaction solution boils down to the following tasks:
- understanding the user needs behind the huge request for single window and base the overall design on it;
- design the switching that controls which is the current active image under swm;
- design the opening and closing of GIMP and image files under swm;
- design working side-by-side with several files under swm;
- redesign docking and tearing off of dockable dialogs, and whole columns of them.
understanding single window
The interest from users is huge among users, literally 100 time higher than any other GIMP topic. Absorbing and classifying all the input, we define the following user needs that drive this interest:
- single application instance
- This is the user need to see the (usually single) GIMP application instance that is running represented as a single entity. e.g. one item in the ‘taskbar,’ only one menubar (not one on every open file).
- stop fighting window managers
- Users are fed up with dialogs getting lost under
- single working plane
- bla ble
Reminder: the world is still a 50-50 place: 50% of users want to keep the current multi-window way, and the other 50% is looking forward to a single-window interface.