Yeah, I had a feeling that a tree was not the best choice for this, but at least it's
implemented :)
+1 for the filterable tree (Ctrl+3)
Em 31/01/2013, às 05:57, Koen Aers <koen.aers(a)jboss.com> escreveu:
The Ctrl+3 menu provides a filterable tree, which is imo the best
option ;-)
Op 31-jan.-2013, om 08:37 heeft Lincoln Baxter, III het volgende geschreven:
> I saw that the list-view has been updated to a Tree view. I actually really don't
think that the tree view is a good idea for us. Expecting users to navigate two or even
three levels deep just doesn't work anymore in todays UX expectations. If you have to
expand even one menu, people freak out. So I think a simple filterable list is probably
the best route.
>
> I think a more practical display would be similar to the "Quick access"
CTRL-3 menu that JBoss Tools provides.
>
> It can still have nested categories, but you'd basically filter the entire list
as you type. The tree view is too difficult to navigate, IMO, and it hides things that
might otherwise be discovered. There are going to be a lot of commands, I don't think
we can afford to hide them too much; they will simply not be found.
>
> A menu like this is much more appropriate for Forge. We can certainly try to guide
people as much as possible, but at some point, we just need to show them what we've
got and let them type to filter through.
>
> To add categories to the display, we could use a simple arrow syntax:
>
>> Project -> Generation
>> Project -> Generation -> Persistence (JPA)
>> Project -> Generation -> Web
>> Project -> Generation -> Web -> JSF
>
> <image.png>
>
> --
> Lincoln Baxter, III
>
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> "Simpler is better."