Re: Label naming (fwd)

From: <msevior_at_physics.unimelb.edu.au>
Date: Sat Sep 04 2004 - 01:17:03 CEST

>
>
> On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, J.M. Maurer wrote:
>
>> Date: Fri, 03 Sep 2004 20:18:07 +0200
>> From: J.M. Maurer <j.m.maurer@student.utwente.nl>
>> To: abiword-dev@abisource.com
>> Subject: Label naming
>>
>>
>> Just wondering if labels like
>>
>> Set Image Size (from the Format Image dialog)
>
> I think this is appropriate because the image is being scaled.
> "Image Size" sounds more like 'actual size' to me.
>
>> Set Image Name
>
> similarly we are setting image name, not using the filename or a taking a
> name from the image metadata so again this seems appropriate.
>
> "Alt" should not be abbreviated.
> The users interface must leave space for localisation anyway so
> shortening the word is not appropriate, and it also forces users to take
> an extra fraction of a second to understand it.
>
> Actually this should be changed to Description (Alt is based on an
> implementation detail from HMTL).
>
>> Define Image Wrapping
> Define Text Wrapping ???
>
> The labels in this section are very wordy (you will have to forgive the
> hypocrisy of me saying someone else is verbose). A radio list with four
> items in it looks a little bit odd but I guess it is still short enough
> that a drop down list is unnecessary.
>
> I'd change it to
>
> Text Wrapping
> () None
> () Right
> () Left
> () Justify
>
>
>> Define Image Placement
>
> 'Image Placement' doesn't seem perfectly right,
> (or changed to Position,
> the Image bit is almost redundant, I think 'Position' would be enough.
> It might even be better to arrange the dialog with the
>
> I'd change this to something like
>
> Position Image
> () relative to Paragraph
> () relative to Column
> () relative to Page
>
>> Define Main Properties (from the TOC dialog)
>
> this doesn't sound quite right.
>
> Taking a look at how Microsoft Word does this would definately be a very
> good idea. You were definately right, there is definately something off
> and inconsistant about the layout of the dialog but I'm not sure I've
> done the best job of saying exactly what it is or how best to fix it.
>

I'm never very goog with these sort of things. Please feel free to use
your judgement to come up with something better. I just want to make sure
the features are exposed.

MS Word has nice little pictures next to their options that show the
options effect. If someone with more artistic talent than me can design
some nice pictures I think we should use them.

Cheers

Martin

Martin

> Hope that helps.
>
> - Alan
>
Received on Sat Sep 4 01:02:43 2004

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