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As for how it looks, most of the players have screens wider than they are tall so the equalizer more readily fits rotated as it is. Are you really saying that it's confusing to users that something has simply been rotated?
It is physically impossible to design something above a certain degree of complexity without requiring reading. Including tooltips in the product is just a way of disguising the manual as the software - for something you use regularly and want to keep lean isn't it better to keep them separate and individually efficient?
Also, keep in mind that Rockbox isn't a product. Sure, we would like people to use and enjoy it, but we don't have to go for the lowest common denominator in order to chase sales.
QuoteAs for how it looks, most of the players have screens wider than they are tall so the equalizer more readily fits rotated as it is. Are you really saying that it's confusing to users that something has simply been rotated?That's exactly what I am suggesting! Would you be used to a rotated number-dial on your cell phone?
That's a very different situation. A cellphone keypad is used frequently and subject to muscle memory. An equalizer is adjusted rarely, and the visual display of the equalizer does not affect the physical inputs necessary to adjust it in any way.
Regarding Images-A case for moving forward to .png and .jpgBitmap files(.bmp) are uncompressed and huge, in comparison to .jpg which are used universally across the web but do not offer transparency. The best case would be to support .png which is a very lightweight image format that also supports transparency.
It's always better to know what segment we are designing for. It will also put to rest claims that it is mostly developers who download and use rockbox.
And based on facts, we can create a sort of persona for the 'average' rockbox user whom we can further design the product for.
Many of the "old hands" here disagree with people who claim the original iPod firmware is "intuitive" or "easy to use". It's not. It's just that more people are used to it.
- The tool tip would be some additional text that would be displayed along with a menu item.- The tool tip text would be displayed as defined in some new wps token.- Tool tip placement and use would be up to the theme developers- Perhaps tool tip text could be added as an element to language files, thus allowing languages and customizations as desired (I am sure there could be some humorous ones as well)
This isn't a "product." It's not sold.
Even on software that uses PNG/JPG at some point the image is decompressed to BMP before display. BMP has the advantage of requiring little to no processing for use (remember, these are very limited devices) whereas PNG would either need to be decompressed on load (in which case it's less efficient than BMP - processing on loads and still uses the same RAM) or decompressed on display (could use less RAM, but quite a bit more CPU time).Quotethanks for the information. i didn't know this before. QuoteI have given away on of my rockboxed Clips to my mother and she is not very technically savvy. Can we still have that user survey? There may be other such users too! On a side note, we SHOULD have data about rockbox usage wrt the devices it's being run on.I will post more, may be today or tomorrow. I thought up a few things over the weekend.
thanks for the information. i didn't know this before. QuoteI have given away on of my rockboxed Clips to my mother and she is not very technically savvy. Can we still have that user survey? There may be other such users too! On a side note, we SHOULD have data about rockbox usage wrt the devices it's being run on.I will post more, may be today or tomorrow. I thought up a few things over the weekend.
I have given away on of my rockboxed Clips to my mother and she is not very technically savvy.
QuoteI have given away on of my rockboxed Clips to my mother and she is not very technically savvy. Can we still have that user survey? There may be other such users too!
Have you read the forums.....?Just a *weeeee* bit of an underestimate saying there "may" be other such users out there, in my opinion it seems pretty obvious that there's a rather large percentage of the "technically illiterate" that use rockbox and even after having gui/feature related requests shot down continue to do so, because of the simple fact that it may not be pretty, but it just plain does more...I'd rather an "ugly" player that did a shit-load of stuff than a "pretty" one that just does the basics that all the other DAP's do....otherwise, what's the need to switch to RockBox?
As for ToolTips:1: Annoying2: I can personally read a manual, and don't find it too much effort to do so.3: Think of DAP's like the iPod Nano....where the hell would you possibly put a tooltip on a 176X132 screen?
I'm sure it would be easier to find the information you need and apply the changes yourself (in fact I'm positive of it) than it would be to get the changes you want included in the official build.
So you're saying that technically illiterate people could possibly never want to use an open source product? It leads me to wonder then possibly why or how Firefox 3.5 recently became the most popular browser on the earth! Or you could probably go and see xbmc and tell me why it looks so good?
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