On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 10:27:16AM -0300, Rodrigo Severo wrote: > On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Henrik Brautaset Aronsen > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > The autocompleted "Blue Corner - Create dive site with this name" is not > > useful IMHO. How often would you create a new site with the exact same name > > as one that is already existing? I think this would only create confusion. > > I agree with you but apparently this feature is considered VERY USEFUL > by others. > > I think it's not really useful because either: > > 1. it's a common AND simple name like Blue Corner so why bother saving > the trouble of retyping "Blue Corner"; > 2. it's a long and difficult to type name and so it's NOT common and > probably won't be used twice. > > IMHO, the autocomplete should always autocomplete to help select an > already existing dive site, whenever this already existing dive site > has GPS coordinates or not. If the user doesn't use autocomplete, a > new dive site would be created.
And that was exactly what I had proposed. So I agree. > And as Tomaz just mentioned: > > > Well, Take a look about linus rant from yesterday, in the other location > > e-mail. > > He stated that "There are many dive sites with same names, for instance > > "Turtle Reel" or "Blue Hole" so he wanted to > > have a way to autocomplete the name without copying the dive site > > coordinates. > > The examples that Linus presented that actually repeat are common, > small and simple. (case 1 above). > > That long dive site name Linus mentioned from Brazil won't ever be > used anywhere else in the world (case 2 above). > > Really, autocomplete to just get the same (small and simple) name for > a new site is silly and confusing. Autocomplete should be restricted > to selecting an already existing dive site (which might already have > GPS coordinates or not). I completely agree. If the user wants to create a new site, just type it in. If they want to use an existing site, pick it from the auto completion. Easy, consistent, doesn't waste screen real estate. /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
