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I am very often lost in IE menus. Maybe some help for users? m. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Subject: [RFC] Action Map Date: sobota, 20 maja 2006 16:12 From: Dominik Seichter <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Cc: Daniel Neuber <[hidden email]> Hello, I added a feature called "Action Map" to my application KBarcode in its CVS today. I think this feature could help to improve the useabillity of all KDE applications. It would be great if I could get some feedback here, if this is a good idea and if I should continue to work on my proof of concept implementation. You can find more information, screeshots and the sample implementation which can be used in all KDE applications at: http://krename.sourceforge.net/data/actionmap/ What is an Action Map? ============== Almost every web page has a site map. According to Wikipedia, a site map "helps visitors, and search engine robots, to find pages on the site". Similar an Action Map should help the user to find actions (i.e. functions or menu items) in an application. More concrete an Action Map is a dialog with a list of all actions (i.e. make text bold, save file or insert image) that can be performed in the application at its current state. Additionally there is a search box at the top of the list so that the user can search the list easily for a special action. The action is executed by clicking on it. Disabled actions are grayed out and cannot be clicked. The dialog is modeless so that it can always be open and the normal usage of the application is not disturbed. Why do I need an Action Map? ================== Imagine you are using a word processor. You know there is a function to insert a footnote - but you cannot remember where you can find this feature in the large menu. You now go to the Help menu and open the Action Map. Type "footnote" in the searchbox and you will find the footnote feature. You can immediately click on the feature and insert a new footnote. Additionally an Action Map can be used to browse through all the actions of an application and see which features it does provide. Action Maps might not be necessary for small applications as well as site maps are not necessary for small webpages. But they are in my opinion a good addition to larger applications with lot's of menu items and function. As the user can get lost easily in large menus. Along with the KHelpCenter and what's this? help Action Maps can help the user to use KDE applications more easily. Feedback Wanted! =========== I have some questions to the useability experts out there: - Is an Action Map useful? - Does it help the user to find functions in an application? - How can the implementation be improved? - Would it make sense to add an Action Map feature to KDE 4? Please send me your comments. If it is useful I will continue to improve the current implementation and port it to KDE 4. Thanks in advance! best regards, Dom -- ********************************************************************** Dominik Seichter - [hidden email] KRename - http://www.krename.net - Powerful batch renamer for KDE KBarcode - http://www.kbarcode.net - Barcode and label printing SchafKopf - http://schafkopf.berlios.de - Schafkopf, a card game, for KDE Alan - http://alan.sf.net - A Turing Machine in Java ********************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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Gilles Le Samedi 20 Mai 2006 10:13 PM, Mikolaj Machowski a écrit : > Hello, > > I am very often lost in IE menus. Maybe some help for users? > > m. > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > Subject: [RFC] Action Map > Date: sobota, 20 maja 2006 16:12 > From: Dominik Seichter <[hidden email]> > To: [hidden email] > Cc: Daniel Neuber <[hidden email]> > > Hello, > > I added a feature called "Action Map" to my application KBarcode in its > CVS today. I think this feature could help to improve the useabillity of > all KDE applications. > > It would be great if I could get some feedback here, if this is a good > idea and if I should continue to work on my proof of concept > implementation. > > You can find more information, screeshots and the sample implementation > which can be used in all KDE applications at: > http://krename.sourceforge.net/data/actionmap/ > > What is an Action Map? > ============== > > Almost every web page has a site map. According to Wikipedia, a site map > "helps visitors, and search engine robots, to find pages on the site". > Similar an Action Map should help the user to find actions (i.e. functions > or menu items) in an application. > > More concrete an Action Map is a dialog with a list of all actions (i.e. > make text bold, save file or insert image) that can be performed in the > application at its current state. Additionally there is a search box at > the top of the list so that the user can search the list easily for a > special action. The action is executed by clicking on it. Disabled > actions are grayed out and cannot be clicked. The dialog is modeless so > that it can always be open and the normal usage of the application is not > disturbed. > > Why do I need an Action Map? > ================== > > Imagine you are using a word processor. You know there is a function to > insert a footnote - but you cannot remember where you can find this > feature in the large menu. You now go to the Help menu and open the > Action Map. Type "footnote" in the searchbox and you will find the > footnote feature. You can immediately click on the feature and insert a > new footnote. > > Additionally an Action Map can be used to browse through all the actions > of an application and see which features it does provide. > > Action Maps might not be necessary for small applications as well as site > maps are not necessary for small webpages. But they are in my opinion a > good addition to larger applications with lot's of menu items and > function. As the user can get lost easily in large menus. Along with the > KHelpCenter and what's this? help Action Maps can help the user to use > KDE applications more easily. > > Feedback Wanted! > =========== > > I have some questions to the useability experts out there: > > - Is an Action Map useful? > - Does it help the user to find functions in an application? > - How can the implementation be improved? > - Would it make sense to add an Action Map feature to KDE 4? > > Please send me your comments. If it is useful I will continue to improve > the current implementation and port it to KDE 4. > > Thanks in advance! > > best regards, > Dom > -- > ********************************************************************** > Dominik Seichter - [hidden email] > KRename - http://www.krename.net - Powerful batch renamer for KDE > KBarcode - http://www.kbarcode.net - Barcode and label printing > SchafKopf - http://schafkopf.berlios.de - Schafkopf, a card game, for KDE > Alan - http://alan.sf.net - A Turing Machine in Java > ********************************************************************** > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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