Closed eclipse-modisco-bot closed 2 hours ago
By Nicolas Bros on Mar 18, 2010 08:46
With the way the UI is currently presented, I think hiding queries in the left panel when elements are added in the middle panel would be wrong from a cognitive ergonomics point of view.
So I think either the two panels should be swapped, or elements that don't fall in the scope of the selected query shouldn't be accepted in the list. Or maybe they could be accepted but appear in red so as to attract attention to the fact that they will be rejected by the selected query.
Which do you think is best?
By Nicolas Bros on Mar 18, 2010 13:02
I added filtering, and I swapped the query and context panels.
By Hugo Bruneliere on Mar 30, 2010 04:46
Execute Query view updated.
| --- | --- | | Bugzilla Link | 305832 | | Status | CLOSED FIXED | | Importance | P3 normal | | Reported | Mar 15, 2010 06:55 EDT | | Modified | May 23, 2011 09:23 EDT | | Version | 0.8.0 | | Reporter | Gregoire Dupe |
Description
Hi,
Only applicable queries should be presented in the query list of the "Execute Query" view. The "Execute Query" view should compute the "lower" common type of the selected elements and hide queries not applicable on this type.
Regards,\ Grégoire Dupé