[Bugs] #365 UNSP: Exposing shortcut for view source in the UI

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Thu Feb 19 01:05:36 EST 2009


#365: Exposing shortcut for view source in the UI
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    Reporter:  erikos                     |          Owner:  eben       
        Type:  defect                     |         Status:  new        
    Priority:  Unspecified by Maintainer  |      Milestone:  0.84       
   Component:  design                     |        Version:  0.83.x     
    Severity:  Blocker                    |     Resolution:             
    Keywords:  r?                         |   Distribution:  Unspecified
Status_field:  Assigned                   |  
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Comment(by erikos):

 Replying to [comment:5 eben]:
 > Including the accelerator is fine, but that doesn't look to spec.

 Which exact spec? Can you point me to a mockup? Also is i was not sure
 about the parentheses. I guess a spec or mockup would be best.

 The accel should be right aligned, distinctly separate from the title.
 Also, they are supposed to use open and closed diamonds for alt/ctrl (to
 match the keyboard), which will look much better and consume much less
 space.

 The diamonds have only seen on the XO keyboard so far. Is this something
 that is generally used as a symbol?

 >
 > Also, please remove the separator between resume and view source.  The
 separator between these functions and the stop item is because the stop
 item is a destructive action, and needs to be kept distinct. We should
 also have items for keep and share in the palette too, and now that we're
 adding view source it's a good time to get them up to spec.

 Ohh, ok - removed the separator.

 > Finally, the source window should be modal to the activity.  Selecting
 view source for an activity which isn't currently shown should first focus
 that activity window, so the source is seen in the context of the correct
 activity.

 Yup, it makes sense.

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