set@calvin (08/25/89)
With all the 1.4 wishes flying around, I've been wondering why nobody else has mentioned the current method of displaying titles for windows which do not own the input device (unselected if that's a better term) Currently, unselected windows have their title "ghosted", like a disabled gadget image. I find these titles a bit hard to read. This is fine for applications which have only one window - if it's ghosted you're not going to get input sent to that application. The problem is with multiple-window applications (which have probably opened their own screen) The extra windows present different "views" of application activity, and many times the application will take input from any window, not just the selected one. The ghosting could also be considered inconsistent with the methods used to display other gadgets like menu items. A ghosted menu item cannot be selected, yet a ghosted window title bar can be. I would suggest that the title bar of the selected window be highlighted in some form (complemented, reverse-video, etc) and unselected windows retain a readable (non-ghosted) title. This is probably late for 1.4, and I bet it would change Intuition rather than 1.4's Workbench modifications, but it seems to me to be an improvement. So am I sniffing glue, or what? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Townsend ...!{cwjcc,decvax,pyramid,uunet}!abvax!set Polymath Corporation, currently working for (but not representing) Allen-Bradley Company 747 Alpha Dr. Highland Hts. OH 44143 USA (216) 646-5233
mitchell@cbmvax.UUCP (Fred Mitchell - QA) (08/26/89)
In article <838@abvax.UUCP> set@calvin () writes: > >Currently, unselected windows have their title "ghosted", like a disabled >gadget image. I find these titles a bit hard to read. This is fine for >applications which have only one window - if it's ghosted you're not going >to get input sent to that application. The problem is with multiple-window >applications (which have probably opened their own screen) The extra windows >present different "views" of application activity, and many times the >application will take input from any window, not just the selected one. > >some form (complemented, reverse-video, etc) and unselected windows retain >a readable (non-ghosted) title. This is probably late for 1.4, and I bet >it would change Intuition rather than 1.4's Workbench modifications, but >it seems to me to be an improvement. > >----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Scott Townsend ...!{cwjcc,decvax,pyramid,uunet}!abvax!set Actually, the application can control the title bar by refreshing it when it receives an INACTIVEWINDOW message. So it would be up to the application to do that! -- |*******************************************| -Compliments of /// |* All thoughts and comments are soley *| Fred Mitchell \\\/// |* thoses of The Author and has nothing to *| \XX/ |* do with Commodore-Amiga. *| Software QA - Commodore-Amiga |*******************************************|