On Jul 5, 2009, at 11:09 PM, Milan Zimmermann wrote:
Hi Scott,
Yes, I misunderstood what icons you ment, sorry.
I have now updated the SQ-154 item with a new changeset:
showNavBarCtl-sw-mz-updated.2.cs
should be the only changeset that needs to run to add the show/hide navigation bar - but it seems to only work after running
ReleaseBuilderSqueakland new buildForSqueaklandDev
was the intention the hide/show navigation bar would also be available in the olpc image?
That was a bug, now fixed in the latest version of the fileout, which I've just posted to JIRA. Please test latest version; it feels just right to me now...
I also added the 50x50x32 images to SQ-154:
navbar-show-50x50x32.png navbar-hide-50x50x32.png
They are very slightly cleaned from their OLPC originals.
These look really good!
Sorry that SQ-154 attachements are unclear - I wanted to delete my older changeset and icons but was not able to .. this bug tracking system gives me more headaches than any other I used so far, but that's beside the point
My experience has been the same :-(
Sorry for the delay, please let me know if it works for you,
Works great. Maybe we can get this out the door!
Many thanks,
-- Scott
On 07.07.2009, at 06:25, Scott Wallace wrote:
On Jul 5, 2009, at 11:09 PM, Milan Zimmermann wrote:
Sorry for the delay, please let me know if it works for you,
Works great. Maybe we can get this out the door!
Works. But:
1. The icons are swapped. In other Sugar activities the outward-facing arrows mean "maximize my work area", the inward-facing ones "shrink back to regular size".
2. The "hide nav bar" and "show nav bar" tiles only appear when searched for, not in a category.
3. If I choose "use default gray look" from the nav bar halo menu and then click the nav bar toggle, the bar shrinks in size and turns green. Same behavior actually for "default green look". Also, after changing the color manually it goes back to green when toggling. Interestingly, this works correctly in the Sugar/OLPC image (I assume because there the toolbar height does not change). So maybe if we configure the regular image to always use the thick toolbar (as we discussed, along with large fonts, pop-up arrows etc) the problem will resolve itself.
- Bert -
On Jul 7, 2009, at 4:24 AM, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On 07.07.2009, at 06:25, Scott Wallace wrote: On Jul 5, 2009, at 11:09 PM, Milan Zimmermann wrote:
Sorry for the delay, please let me know if it works for you,
Works great. Maybe we can get this out the door!
Works. But:
Thank you for the valuable testing, Bert!
- The icons are swapped. In other Sugar activities the outward-facing
arrows mean "maximize my work area", the inward-facing ones "shrink back to regular size".
Aha! My mistake. I had assumed that the outward-facing arrows meant "maximize the nav-bar"...
I've posted a fresh version to JIRA now, with this fixed. (CAUTION: Jira has its own ideas about the order in which to present the attachments. The latest version is "showNavBarCtl-sw-mz.7.cs".)
- The "hide nav bar" and "show nav bar" tiles only appear when
searched for, not in a category.
With "eToyFriendly" on, these are visible in the "display" category of the world's viewer. Perhaps these should always be available rather than under the control of eToyFriendly? Opinions?
BTW "search" always returns all hits, including those not normally shown when eToyFriendly is turned off...
- If I choose "use default gray look" from the nav bar halo menu and
then click the nav bar toggle, the bar shrinks in size and turns green. Same behavior actually for "default green look". Also, after changing the color manually it goes back to green when toggling. Interestingly, this works correctly in the Sugar/OLPC image (I assume because there the toolbar height does not change). So maybe if we configure the regular image to always use the thick toolbar (as we discussed, along with large fonts, pop-up arrows etc) the problem will resolve itself.
Yes, I observed the same set of phenomena. The "showNavBarCtl-sw-mz. 7.cs.gz" that I just posted to JIRA theoretically enforces the thicker nav-bar at all times now, and preserves the user's color settings. Tested briefly in both squeakland-configured and olpc-configured images. Does not at this point automatically switch the color back to gray from whatever it was, but if you have a green-configured bar and you manually change its color, the change should now stick...
-- Scott
On 07.07.2009, at 19:07, Scott Wallace wrote:
On Jul 7, 2009, at 4:24 AM, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On 07.07.2009, at 06:25, Scott Wallace wrote: On Jul 5, 2009, at 11:09 PM, Milan Zimmermann wrote:
Sorry for the delay, please let me know if it works for you,
Works great. Maybe we can get this out the door!
Works. But:
Thank you for the valuable testing, Bert!
- The icons are swapped. In other Sugar activities the outward-
facing arrows mean "maximize my work area", the inward-facing ones "shrink back to regular size".
Aha! My mistake. I had assumed that the outward-facing arrows meant "maximize the nav-bar"...
Not unreasonable either :)
I've posted a fresh version to JIRA now, with this fixed. (CAUTION: Jira has its own ideas about the order in which to present the attachments. The latest version is "showNavBarCtl-sw-mz.7.cs".)
- The "hide nav bar" and "show nav bar" tiles only appear when
searched for, not in a category.
With "eToyFriendly" on, these are visible in the "display" category of the world's viewer. Perhaps these should always be available rather than under the control of eToyFriendly? Opinions?
No opinion.
BTW "search" always returns all hits, including those not normally shown when eToyFriendly is turned off...
didn't know that, cool trick ;)
- If I choose "use default gray look" from the nav bar halo menu and
then click the nav bar toggle, the bar shrinks in size and turns green. Same behavior actually for "default green look". Also, after changing the color manually it goes back to green when toggling. Interestingly, this works correctly in the Sugar/OLPC image (I assume because there the toolbar height does not change). So maybe if we configure the regular image to always use the thick toolbar (as we discussed, along with large fonts, pop-up arrows etc) the problem will resolve itself.
Yes, I observed the same set of phenomena. The "showNavBarCtl-sw-mz. 7.cs.gz" that I just posted to JIRA theoretically enforces the thicker nav-bar at all times now, and preserves the user's color settings. Tested briefly in both squeakland-configured and olpc-configured images. Does not at this point automatically switch the color back to gray from whatever it was, but if you have a green-configured bar and you manually change its color, the change should now stick...
Looks good. Push it.
- Bert -
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