xnview wrote:But perhaps a problem for users that don't see TGA as output format the first time!!
2 suggestions:
A. Add a small checkbox "Show all file types" near the Type list.
B. Always show all file types. Just put the "most common" selected on the top.
...this way, new users wouldn't be wondering what to do if the format they want to use is not in the "most common" list.
I just realised that B could even become a good solution for this thread: just select the file type in the droplist... or type there the 3 letters of the format needed.
=> a common file type is just 2 clicks away
=> an unusual file type is only 3 keys away and always available (less confusing for new users) (and each one would be able to choose his/her prefered file types on top)
Moreover, it would not change the GUI nor add any clutter to the interface.
Olivier_G wrote:I just realised that B could even become a good solution for this thread: just select the file type in the droplist... or type there the 3 letters of the format needed.
=> a common file type is just 2 clicks away
=> an unusual file type is only 3 keys away and always available (less confusing for new users) (and each one would be able to choose his/her prefered file types on top)
Moreover, it would not change the GUI nor add any clutter to the interface.
The current Options>Write>'File types' would allow the user to specify the file types to appear on top of droplists (the whole list would always be shown just after). In a Save/Convert window, you would see a 'type' droplist like this:
- The user would be able to change his/her preferred types to appear on top by selecting/deselecting them in Options>Write>'File types'.
- By using full quick search in the droplist, he/she would be able to access quickly any file type by typing its 3 letters.
The current Options>Write>'File types' would allow the user to specify the file types to appear on top of droplists (the whole list would always be shown just after). In a Save/Convert window, you would see a 'type' droplist like this:
- The user would be able to change his/her preferred types to appear on top by selecting/deselecting them in Options>Write>'File types'.
- By using full quick search in the droplist, he/she would be able to access quickly any file type by typing its 3 letters.
Oh ok. So you means that Option/Write/File type must not hide formats, but only sort them!
Everybody agrees?
xnview wrote:
Oh ok. So you means that Option/Write/File type must not hide formats, but only sort them!
Everybody agrees?
No, I would rather keep current method with common defaults.
Perhaps renaming "Write>File Types" to "Write>Show File Types" could help users discover function in the menu.
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Olivier_G wrote:I just realised that B could even become a good solution for this thread: just select the file type in the droplist... or type there the 3 letters of the format needed.
=> a common file type is just 2 clicks away
=> an unusual file type is only 3 keys away and always available (less confusing for new users) (and each one would be able to choose his/her prefered file types on top)
Moreover, it would not change the GUI nor add any clutter to the interface.
Olivier
Good stuff, Olivier! I really like this solution, it combines various advantages:
- User can see the most important file types
- User can see that there is many more file types available and can choose one of them if needed.
- Simple and clear handling & GUI
This would make the option "Options > Write > Formats" superfluous. Though some people might have different "Most common" files which they would like to be listed at top. So perhaps the solution is a customizable list of "Most common" file types (instead of setting which entries are listed, one sets which entries are listed at top).
The fully featured solution would be a fully customizable file list, i.e. for each entry you can set visibility and position in file list, but I think that would be an overkill.
helmut wrote:Though some people might have different "Most common" files which they would like to be listed at top. So perhaps the solution is a customizable list of "Most common" file types (instead of setting which entries are listed, one sets which entries are listed at top).
The fully featured solution would be a fully customizable file list, i.e. for each entry you can set visibility and position in file list, but I think that would be an overkill.
This could be a part of a "special page" or ini - for advanced users (more here).
I think with the solution we found it's very essential that in the dropdownlist the most important formats are separated from all the other formats using a separator.