There is this time saving thus very useful option of
Tools > Options... > Advanced > Show only modified settings
which narrows down possible parameters to only those already changed by the user
I propose adding 2 new check-boxes:
Tools > Options... > Advanced > Show only settings of Dark Theme
Tools > Options... > Advanced > Show only settings of Standard heme
If this gets implemented then the already exiting one could be renamed to
Tools > Options... > Advanced > Show only settings modified already
or
Tools > Options... > Advanced > Show only settings modified by user
All these 3 options should be selectable as a given user pleases - thus also as a combo; i.e.:
● modified
● modified + Dark
● modified + Standard
● Standard
● Standard + Dark
● Standard + Dark + modified
And whenever users ticks a box for both Dark and Standard then it would automatically be equal to [rather redundant then 4th] option of
Tools > Options... > Advanced > Show only settings of colors
but nevertheless a combo of them should remove from the visible list every non-color related options
The reasoning behind this is that if a user has settled on using of the Dark Theme then it is just counterproductive and erroneous to go through that clutter consisting of Standard version options [and the other way around]. Plus all those technical / coded names of all options are simply hard to read / decipher en masse. And it will be easier to copy and adjust settings of the other one if setting of the main one is completed
New possibilities for narrowing down of Advanced options
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Re: New possibilities for narrowing down of Advanced options
The Advanced Options already come with very good possibilities to narrow down the results.
First one is the Show only modified settings checkbox,
Second is the Show settings containing: "search bar".
Here you type for example dark color to show only advanced settings related to colors in dark mode.
Couple of other possibilities:
(! = NOT)
No need to overcomplicate things with a confusing set of extra checkboxes.
First one is the Show only modified settings checkbox,
Second is the Show settings containing: "search bar".
Here you type for example dark color to show only advanced settings related to colors in dark mode.
Couple of other possibilities:
Code: Select all
color
!color
!dark color
!dark !color
No need to overcomplicate things with a confusing set of extra checkboxes.
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Re: New possibilities for narrowing down of Advanced options
So the core functionality required for the upgrade proposed by me is already there- now it just needs check-boxes
But If you do not like checkboxes and love to re-write the same expressions then if my propositions gets implemented you yourself will be able to abstain from using them. And you can also refrain right away from using Filters and Bookmarks, because Search Edit and Filter are more than enough for finding whatever it is you are looking for, right?
But If you do not like checkboxes and love to re-write the same expressions then if my propositions gets implemented you yourself will be able to abstain from using them. And you can also refrain right away from using Filters and Bookmarks, because Search Edit and Filter are more than enough for finding whatever it is you are looking for, right?
Re: New possibilities for narrowing down of Advanced options
I will consider checkboxes and filters to help limit what is shown to just light/dark colors.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Re: New possibilities for narrowing down of Advanced options
Those cases can't be compared.Thy Grand Voidinesss wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 9:41 pm But If you do not like checkboxes and love to re-write the same expressions then if my propositions gets implemented you yourself will be able to abstain from using them. And you can also refrain right away from using Filters and Bookmarks, because Search Edit and Filter are more than enough for finding whatever it is you are looking for, right?
The Advanced Options are accessed infrequently (if ever ..) whereas regular searches are executed multiple times a day.
That requires a different UI/UX.
Furthermore: the Advanced Options contain more than just color settings. To be consistent, other settings should get checkboxes too for their category, leading to an excessive amount of checkboxes. Things will get ugly...
Take a good look at Everything's design language: it is elegant, subtle and well thought out. What can be left out, will be left out, resulting in a clean interface.
it is very difficult to make things (look) simple. That is the result of lots of trying, rewriting and optimizing. And persistence.
As Einstein said:
Doubt if he was aware of this search application, but it is still a very valid point.Everything Should Be Made as Simple as Possible, But Not Simpler
Or similar by Blaise Pascal:
(which I remember differently, but that might be caused by translation)I have only made this letter longer because I have not had the time to make it shorter.
TL;DR: It would be a shame if all the efforts to create this beautiful interface would get undone by adding clutter that at best could be halfway useful once or twice.
EDIT:This is the quote I had in mind:
"If I Had More Time, I Would Have Written a Shorter Letter".
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Re: New possibilities for narrowing down of Advanced options
Then you are an advocate of removing not merelyNotNull wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 10:24 pmThose cases can't be compared.Thy Grand Voidinesss wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2023 9:41 pm But If you do not like checkboxes and love to re-write the same expressions then if my propositions gets implemented you yourself will be able to abstain from using them. And you can also refrain right away from using Filters and Bookmarks, because Search Edit and Filter are more than enough for finding whatever it is you are looking for, right?
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What can be left out, will be left out, resulting in a clean interface.
it is very difficult to make things (look) simple.
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Tools > Options... > General > Item > Result List > Item State
but of
Tools > Options... > General > Item
in general. Because who needs an ability to adjust font on every element despite setting of
Tools > Options... > General > Item > (Default)
right?
A] Says you
B] Everything is the most versatile and adjustable program I have used since I got my first PC in 1994 and I wish every one would give such access to its GUI; says me
C] I see no problem of cluttering after implementation of this- in a matter of fact it would help to reduce clutter when trying to adjust a certain aspect of user's in-deep settings