User interface
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 3:21 pm
I'm not sure how, as potential users of WildEdit, we should be evaluating it. Is it intended to be a finished tool in its own right, or more an indication of functionality that may be incorporated into a future version of TextPad? If it is the latter, I don't want to waste too much time raising user interface issues, as opposed to functionality issues. But I feel compelled to say that I find the GUI rather clunky...
I find the two-level structure of the WildEdit window, with tabbed panes, awkward. I would like to see my options together, instead of split arbitrarily between the "Replace" and "Options" panes. My brain/fingers find it clumsy to have to type <Ctrl-1> and the like and then <Alt-R> or whatever. (And they play the piano.) And, perversely, you can't <Ctrl-PgUp> or <Ctrl-PgDn> between the top and bottom halves of the window.
As mentioned in the help file, the meaning of some keyboard actions depends on where keyboard focus is, even within one window; it's behaving modally. Thus <Alt+F> may be a shortcut for "Find what:" or for "File", and <Alt+E> may be a shortcut for "Character encoding:" or for "Edit". If focus is in the "Replace" area, you have to remember to type <Alt> <F> (not <Alt+F>) for "File", and <Alt> <E> (not <Alt+E>) for "Edit". And <tab> behaves differently in the "Replace" and "Test" panes.
What happened to <Ctrl-3> and <Ctrl-4>?
Could we be not be given the power to change the shortcuts to our own perverse preferences?
We can change the font size through the GUI, but not its face. For this we have to edit config.xml by hand.
I have some wide and deep development directory structures. They take a long time to display in the tree view, and this holds up the start of the application. Can the display of the fully expanded tree view be made optional? I would prefer not see the contents of the parent directory if I haven't asked to see it.
It's a useful tool, but needs some polishing.
I find the two-level structure of the WildEdit window, with tabbed panes, awkward. I would like to see my options together, instead of split arbitrarily between the "Replace" and "Options" panes. My brain/fingers find it clumsy to have to type <Ctrl-1> and the like and then <Alt-R> or whatever. (And they play the piano.) And, perversely, you can't <Ctrl-PgUp> or <Ctrl-PgDn> between the top and bottom halves of the window.
As mentioned in the help file, the meaning of some keyboard actions depends on where keyboard focus is, even within one window; it's behaving modally. Thus <Alt+F> may be a shortcut for "Find what:" or for "File", and <Alt+E> may be a shortcut for "Character encoding:" or for "Edit". If focus is in the "Replace" area, you have to remember to type <Alt> <F> (not <Alt+F>) for "File", and <Alt> <E> (not <Alt+E>) for "Edit". And <tab> behaves differently in the "Replace" and "Test" panes.
What happened to <Ctrl-3> and <Ctrl-4>?
Could we be not be given the power to change the shortcuts to our own perverse preferences?
We can change the font size through the GUI, but not its face. For this we have to edit config.xml by hand.
I have some wide and deep development directory structures. They take a long time to display in the tree view, and this holds up the start of the application. Can the display of the fully expanded tree view be made optional? I would prefer not see the contents of the parent directory if I haven't asked to see it.
It's a useful tool, but needs some polishing.