[kepler-dev] New Kepler Menus
Matthew Brooke
brooke at nceas.ucsb.edu
Wed Feb 1 08:41:06 PST 2006
Laura L. Downey wrote:
> I'm proposing to make that the default
> (checked) option so that running with feedback is the default.
There is a potential drawback to enabling the feedback by default: the
"Run with feedback" option has a user-editable "delay time", needed to
make the animation visible, or at least slow enough to follow by eye.
Therefore, we would have to create a default value for the delay, which
would, in turn, slow down the execution of all workflows. Probably not
an issue with some of the simpler example WFs, but may be a problem with
bigger/more intensive WFs, especially if users don't realize this is the
case.
m
Laura L. Downey wrote:
> Matthew has already commented on the toggling issue so there is a way to
> turn on/off the highlighting during workflow execution.
>
> In terms of the phraseology, I kept "Run" in the "Run with Feedback" item to
> keep all the "run" items associated. We have Run and Run Window and users
> in some of the early testing really liked the "animation" where they could
> see which actor was executing so I'm proposing to make that the default
> (checked) option so that running with feedback is the default. Because I
> wanted to keep the "Run" association, I suggested Run with Feedback because
> Run with Animation just didn't sound right to me.
>
> We can certainly adjust the phraseology if it proves to be problematic.
> Although I suspect that if someone turns it off and sees they don't get the
> highlighting during execution they will easily understand what Run with
> Feedback means. The use of the term feedback may be a bit human factors
> centric on my part since that is so often used in my field to mean
> communicating with the user -- giving them appropriate visual and textual
> feedback etc. And of course feedback does mean different things in different
> contexts, just as Edward pointed out from his perspective. But feedback is
> also a very general term that just means give me some indication on what is
> happening.
>
> Laura L. Downey
> Senior Usability Engineer
> LTER Network Office
> Department of Biology, MSC03 2020
> 1 University of New Mexico
> Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
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> ldowney at lternet.edu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Brooke [mailto:brooke at nceas.ucsb.edu]
> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 8:43 PM
> To: Dan Higgins
> Cc: Laura L. Downey; Kepler-Dev
> Subject: Re: New Kepler Menus
>
>
> Dan -
>
> thanks - i know about that one. Laura's redesign has a checkbox menu
> item - click once for on; click again to toggle off - but i have not yet
> had chance to implement it like that.
>
> m
>
>
>
> Dan Higgins wrote:
>> Hi Matthew (and Laura)
>>
>> In using the new Kepler menu system, I can across a problem. In the
>> old menus (aka Ptolemy menu) there is a menu item named 'Animate
>> Execution' under the 'Debug' menu. Immediately below the 'Animate
>> Execution' is a 'Stop Animating' meny item.
>>
>> 'Animate Execution' shows when actors are executing when a workflow
>> runs by 'hilighting' the actor for a use-set period of time (for some
>> Directors). 'Stop Animating' turns off the animation
>>
>> In the new menus, this item has apparently been replaced by the menu
>> item 'Run with Feedback' under the 'Tools' menu. The problem is that
>> there is no 'Stop Feedback' menu item. So once the user starts showing
>> which icon is firing, there is no way to turn off the effect with the
>> new menus! Rather that having a seperate 'Stop' menu, perhaps the menu
>> should toggle from 'Run with Feedback' to 'Stop Feedback' and back?
>>
>> Incidently. in my opinion, the original menu text of 'Animate
>> Execution' seems more descriptive than 'Run with Feedback'. Feedback
>> seems like a term that can have many meanings and is not very helpful to
>> a new Kepler user.. 'Feedback' could just be some text summary at the
>> end of workflow execution.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>
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