On 22 October 2010 11:04, Colomban Wendling lists.ban@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Le 22/10/2010 01:44, Lex Trotman a écrit :
On 22 October 2010 03:10, Nick Treleaven nick.treleaven@btinternet.com wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:58:43 +0300 Dimitar Zhekov dimitar.zhekov@gmail.com wrote:
I wasn't thinking about visually separating the prefs. Perhaps this could be done by having 2 different treeview parent items, rather than having to switch tabs (as Lex suggests). That way the user can see all hidden prefs on screen at once.
I think a "You need to restart Geany for this setting to take effect" in the editing/infomration area below the list will suffice. Using
Yes, let's keep it simple.
Sure, requiring a restart for all of them is safe.
the x11 SM reverse option parsing, even a "Restart Now" button can be written. :) But all that's secondary.
There isn't much entusiasm about $subject, but at least nobody is against the idea. So I'll give it a try this weekend.
I personally like the idea :) Can I suggest a Filter entry to filter the displayed entries by name for easier search? :D
Of course the "problem" that is likely to generate the most heat is what to call these prefs :-D, they can't continue to be called "hidden" as they are now visible in a GUI.
Since these are meant to be rarely used preferences I'd suggest the name needs to reflect that, so also justifying them being separate from other preferences on the same topic, otherwise there will be continual suggestions that they be moved to be with the other preferences on that topic.
So to start the ball rolling, I'll suggest "extra" or additional" as the tab labels and "Extra/Additional rarely used preferences" as a bold title on the tab and the documentation. Let the disagreements start :-)
I'd suggest "Advanced", simply because most applications use this term (Firefox, Gajim, for the one I know they have similar stuff).
Hi Columban,
The only reason I didn't suggest "advanced" is that Firefox is the only application I know that uses it as a grab bag of miscellaneous things (eg spell check is advanced?). Most of the other tools I use keep advanced options associated with the topic they relate to, using a button or extender on the basic page to navigate to the advanced options. This might be the best UI solution in the long term but its not what we want for now.
Cheers Lex
BTW, I think this preference editor might integrate not only the hidden prefs but all of them -- like I think FF does. I'd think it's easier to implement, and I think it's probably more intuitive for the one who want to use this, and I don't see any reason why it would be worst. Anyway, it's for those who want to do tricky things.
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