On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 20:58:15 +0100 Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rouss...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Upstream closed the bug with: > > " I've taken a look and I prefer the current functionality. It is > easier for me to deselect all of the days and then re-select only the > ones I want. I find the alternative that the user is proposing, which > is implemented by the Palm Desktop, slower and more cumbersome. > > There is never an issue with corruption of the backend database since > the record is always validated, and I think the current code is nice > enough in that it pops open an error message and gives the user a > chance to change the record. > > Thank the user for their interest in making Jpilot better, even > though this suggestion won't be adopted. " > > So I also close the Debian bug. Thanks for the feedback. Re upstream: so the functionality upstream wants is a virtual "clear", with no defaults, the better to set several weekly days. As a user, I only want one day usually, (the same day as the first instance), and just want that day set by default. (How I keep getting that error message I dunno, but I'll look into it later -- the main thing that struck me is how that error was a side effect of the interface design.) Anyway, assuming upstream needs multiple weekly days, how about both options, the interface would look something like: Repeat on Day SMTWTFS [clear days] ...where "[clear days]" would be a button that clears the seven days, and would become the only way to clear all days. That way simple users (e.g. me) would have "radio button"-like behavior and never see the error, and power users (upstream) could have a 'clear' button (and see the error when they forget to pick a day). HTH... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org