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Re: User Experience Engineering
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Aurèle Duda |
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Re: User Experience Engineering |
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Wed, 11 Jan 2006 11:41:42 +0100 |
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Perhaps something like a tkinter little gui with some useful options to
control output format (pdf,ps), a field for input file and a __link to
the documentation__ ? (and an OK button, of course ;-)
Not a gui to control every aspects of lilypond output, but a window
which give to the first-time user a little help to understand what
lilypond request ?
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>Ian Hawthorn writes:
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>>The biggest improvement to initial usability on the windows platform
>>would be quite simple. If lilypond is invoked without arguments (i.e.
>>by clicking the icon on the desktop) do something ... anything ... at
>>minimum display some documentation as to usage. Else ...<br>
>><br>
>>
>>
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>What do you mean? Does double clicking on the icon not bring up
>notepad with instructions?
>
>Jan.
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- Re: User Experience Engineering, (continued)
- Re: User Experience Engineering, Martial, 2006/01/08
- Re: User Experience Engineering, Joshua Koo, 2006/01/08
- Re: User Experience Engineering, alanvw, 2006/01/09
- Re: User Experience Engineering, Joshua Koo, 2006/01/09
- Re: User Experience Engineering, Joshua Koo, 2006/01/10