#7299 closed enhancement (fixed)
Move features to expert mode
Reported by: | bastiK | Owned by: | team |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | Longterm |
Component: | Core | Version: | |
Keywords: | expert mode | Cc: | joshdoe, akks |
Description
Let's discuss which features should be hidden in non-expert mode.
The idea is, that a new user can focus on the important stuff first. When they have mastered the basics and feel comfortable, expert mode can be turned on (and stay on).
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comment:1 by , 13 years ago
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comment:2 by , 13 years ago
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comment:5 by , 13 years ago
I've added a few menu items that seem like clear cases to me:
- File > Export to GPX...
- File > Close open changesets
- Edit > Copy Coordinates
- Edit > Purge...
- View > Viewport Following
- Tools > Mirror
- Tools > Follow Line
- Tools > Add Node...
- Tools > Move Node...
follow-up: 9 comment:6 by , 13 years ago
What about toggle dialog buttons? My choice would be
- User list
- History
- Filter
- Changesets
- Map paint styles
Maybe also command list, but it could be helpful to understand how JOSM works.
follow-up: 12 comment:8 by , 13 years ago
Replying to akks:
New checkbox for expert mode looks and works really good.
My ideas:
- move half of DisplaySettings-GPS points options to expert mode (Circle from HDOP, Force lines, custom Waypoint labeling, etc.)
Done.
- move more importang settings for starters upwards - the first should be "Connection Settings", then "Plugins" and "WMS/TMS", then "Map Settings" and "Toolbar". "Audio" , "Validator", "Remote control" on the bottom. [to be discussed]
IMO this should be a general reordering (both normal and expert mode). Otherwise it is too confusing for both users and devs.
- (offtopic) Links to configuration tabs in context menus can be very helpful (like existing Configure toolbar).
True.
follow-up: 11 comment:9 by , 13 years ago
Replying to bastiK:
What about toggle dialog buttons? My choice would be
- User list
- History
- Filter
- Changesets
- Map paint styles
Maybe also command list, but it could be helpful to understand how JOSM works.
Not the filters I would say. They should be prominent, as they are a very important feature nowadays.
comment:10 by , 13 years ago
Speaking for myself, I used the "user list" quite often right from the beginning and I still do.
You quickly get an overview on other users in your region and it offers an easy way to get into contact with them.
comment:11 by , 13 years ago
Replying to stoecker:
Replying to bastiK:
What about toggle dialog buttons? My choice would be
- User list
- History
- Filter
- Changesets
- Map paint styles
Maybe also command list, but it could be helpful to understand how JOSM works.
Not the filters I would say. They should be prominent, as they are a very important feature nowadays.
And I also like "Map paint styles". It can be used to turn on "Potlatch style", which can be convenient for beginners :)
follow-up: 14 comment:12 by , 13 years ago
Replying to bastiK:
Replying to akks:
- move more importang settings for starters upwards - the first should be "Connection Settings", then "Plugins" and "WMS/TMS", then "Map Settings" and "Toolbar". "Audio" , "Validator", "Remote control" on the bottom. [to be discussed]
IMO this should be a general reordering (both normal and expert mode). Otherwise it is too confusing for both users and devs.
Yes, I mean general reordering to put essential things upwards in both simple and expert modes. What do you think about it?
comment:14 by , 13 years ago
Replying to akks:
Replying to bastiK:
Replying to akks:
- move more importang settings for starters upwards - the first should be "Connection Settings", then "Plugins" and "WMS/TMS", then "Map Settings" and "Toolbar". "Audio" , "Validator", "Remote control" on the bottom. [to be discussed]
IMO this should be a general reordering (both normal and expert mode). Otherwise it is too confusing for both users and devs.
Yes, I mean general reordering to put essential things upwards in both simple and expert modes. What do you think about it?
Yes, maybe. In tutorials, it is sometimes hard to name the top level tab ("second from the top, looks like a globe"). Maybe we can add text labels, so this gets easier. I think the structure of the preference dialog could be improved in general.
comment:15 by , 13 years ago
From #4561: Is the command stack toggle dialog necessary for the non-expert mode? Such a list of undo-able commands is rarely available in other applications and may not be needed.
follow-up: 17 comment:16 by , 13 years ago
Maybe, but on the other hand it is human-readable and let novices understand better what they do - for example, notice movements done by mistake, etc.
comment:17 by , 13 years ago
Replying to akks:
Maybe, but on the other hand it is human-readable and let novices understand better what they do - for example, notice movements done by mistake, etc.
+1
follow-up: 19 comment:18 by , 13 years ago
But we can have the command stack closed on first start and relation list opened instead.
comment:19 by , 13 years ago
Replying to bastiK:
But we can have the command stack closed on first start and relation list opened instead.
This is what #4561 is about. Where does you opinion change come from ?
I prefere the command stack to be minimized but open but that is just my use and I haven't looked over newbies' shoulders lately.
comment:20 by , 5 years ago
See #18514 for changeset related menu items.
Is this a "longterm" ticket or what is the status ?
comment:21 by , 4 years ago
Milestone: | → Longterm |
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comment:22 by , 11 months ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
New checkbox for expert mode looks and works really good.
My ideas: