On Friday 10 April 2009 18:58:53 Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > On Friday 10 April 2009, Rob Scheepmaker wrote: > > Well, the problem kind of is that the systray shows multiple things: > > running jobs and notifications, which are distinctively different. Still > > are they? > > both are communicating system or application status to the user; both might > offer interaction options to the user ("Chat", "Stop", etc); jobs may turn > into notifications; notifications may turn into jobs ("So-and-so wants to > send you a file. Do you accept?" as a notification which turns into a job) > ... > > to the user it's all "stuff my computer is doing and trying to tell me > about" > > i think that while they are very different programatically, humanistically > they are actually very much the same sort of thing.
Yeah, maybe, hard to say. Now I'm already influenced by having worked on the implementation before actually becoming a user of this. And indeed the implementation is quite different, so that might have caused me to see both as distinctively different. I always find these kinds of usability questions on stuff I actually developed on always quite difficult, since I don't look at it the same way as I do to stuff that is developed by other people. But considering how often users call 'jobs' 'notifications' while talking about this topic, I suppose you're right. Still that doesn't make it any easier to interpret say '3/4' in front of a spinner. If jobs and notifications are the same for users, maybe we should then just put one number in front of the icon. Or maybe even none at all: if something happens that the user might want to be notified of, the popup should just open anyway... Regards, Rob _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel