On Thursday, April 28, 2011 09:15:08 Luiz Romário Santana Rios wrote: > Currently, when we type something in, krunner displays the results as it > finds it, without giving a feedback of whether it is searching or just > didn't find anything.
that would be a nice addition. > It also does not separate the results into its different categories that's because they are organized by relevance. if they are sorted into categories, and if there are 4 categories that match and 5 items in each category then the best match from the 4th category will be the 16th item in the list(!) even though it is more likely to be what the user wants than most of the items above it. i have yet to see a solution for this problem, but am open to such a solution being offered. > and shows some irrelevant results. by definition, that is not possible. the results are precisely what the runners say match. if the results are not relevant, the runner at fault should be improved. > My idea is to give the user a better feedback of what's happening, telling > them that krunner is searching or that it didn't find anything about those > terms. would be nice, yes :) > Also, the results will be separated into different categories, say, > programs, files and folders, Nepomuk tags, etc., giving the user the ability > of choosing which one of these categories they want to prefer or defer and > which one of these will contain the default action. > > I also intend to make it possible for the user to navigate through the > results using the arrow keys, instead of tabbing, you already can. :) as long as the user has not been using the arrow keys to back into the history, then you can just hit the down arrow to start going through the entries. > and to show a scrollbar > instead of an arrow when there's a lot of results (or maybe a "More" > button), i'd prefer a more button. a scroll bar will ruin the visuals. > also shrinking the less relevant results. shouldn't matter as they are already lower in the list? > Is this a good SoK idea? Is it too little? it might be too little, yes. but there is a ton of stuff that can be done in krunner, so a krunner focussed SoK that starts with the above would be just fine imho. > I also thought of a simpler K menu that can run runners in its search, > letting you put the results in the favorites just by dragging. kickoff lets you do this, as does lancelot. -- Aaron J. Seigo humru othro a kohnu se GPG Fingerprint: 8B8B 2209 0C6F 7C47 B1EA EE75 D6B7 2EB1 A7F1 DB43 KDE core developer sponsored by Qt Development Frameworks
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