Add more information about which tasks are listed in the browser
Bug #844963 reported by
Bertrand Rousseau
This bug affects 2 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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GTG |
Won't Fix
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Low
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Bertrand Rousseau |
Bug Description
Currently, GTG proposes essentially two modes: the complete active task list, or the work view list, which only shows tasks with no dependency.
In future version, there might be more modes: searches, saved searches, etc. It would therefore maybe be interesting to consider the fact of improving the ui in relation with what's actually currently displayed in the task list.
There are several solution to this. In order to bootstrap the discussion however, I made a suggestion by using a GtkInfoBar that present some additional information about the current mode and the task that are displayed.
Please look at the branch, and comment!
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Changed in gtg: | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
tags: | added: github |
Changed in gtg: | |
status: | Confirmed → Won't Fix |
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I like it very much!
Thoughts:
Put it on bottom of window, because it will be similar to gnome-shell notification and task list won't shift from top.
Option for disabling this at all (there are always guys which complaining about distraction).
Also look at Ubuntu One in Nautilus, it may be minimized or detailed. For new users it should be detailed, but experienced users might want to have just tiny indication of the current mode.
Perhaps it would be better to take colours from current gtk theme, for example, tool-tip’s colours, however in some cases it might be ugly.