[kepler-dev] DataSource Icon troubles
Shawn Bowers
sbowers at ucdavis.edu
Fri Feb 3 11:19:11 PST 2006
Sounds reasonable.
You can count me though as one user who doesn't like the folder icon for
data.
-shawn
Laura L. Downey wrote:
> No Shawn. I'm not officially proposing two kinds of file folders in the
> tree at this time, just said I had thought about trying it, meaning mocking
> it up to see what it looks like. Another idea I thought about was making
> the file folders teal too but I worry that would just look very similar to
> the regular actor icons. And yes, another idea is to do away with the file
> folders for data and use a different symbol as you mentioned.
>
> But since we are making incremental changes, and since there didn't seem to
> be an issue with a standard file folder representing a directory in a tree
> and a larger file folder with some differences as data in the workflow, I
> haven't concentrated on this. There are many other higher priority
> usability issues to concentrate on than the file folder.
>
> Laura L. Downey
> Senior Usability Engineer
> LTER Network Office
> Department of Biology, MSC03 2020
> 1 University of New Mexico
> Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
> 505.277.3157 office
> 505.610.9657 mobile
> 505.277-2541 fax
> ldowney at lternet.edu
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shawn Bowers [mailto:sbowers at ucdavis.edu]
> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 11:43 AM
> To: Laura L. Downey
> Cc: 'Kevin Ruland'; 'Matthew Brooke'; Kepler-dev at ecoinformatics.org
> Subject: Re: [kepler-dev] DataSource Icon troubles
>
> Laura L. Downey wrote:
>
> > The only real technicality here regarding standard design principles
> > is that we might think there would be a little confusion when
> > dragging a data file from the tree that turns into a different large
> > file folder on the workflow canvas. I wondered the same when I
> > first looked at Kepler.
>
> So basically you are proposing we have two kinds of folders in the
> actor/data trees: one signifying normal folders (i.e., something that
> can have sub-folders and actors and/or datasets), and one signifying
> datasets themselves -- and both of these essentially look the same (at
> least closer now), except with slightly different yellow colors and
> shading.
>
> Also, a folder to me signifies something that can be hierarchically
> nested (i.e., containing subfolders) and can contain multiple files
> ... I don't see how this reflects the notion of a tabular dataset
> (*maybe* XML, but that makes it even more confusing) --
>
> -shawn
>
>
> >
> > But we haven't had any feedback during training or basic testing that
> > indicated people were confused with a directory file folder in a tree
> and
> > the large file symbol being used in a workflow.
> >
> > I haven't tried it yet but did think about representing data files in
> the
> > tree that can be dragged as the flat dark gold file symbol so that they
> > looked different than the standard directory file folders in the
> tree. Also
> > users can't drag the directory file folders but they can drag the
> data file
> > folders.
> >
> > Laura L. Downey
> > Senior Usability Engineer
> > LTER Network Office
> > Department of Biology, MSC03 2020
> > 1 University of New Mexico
> > Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
> > 505.277.3157 office
> > 505.610.9657 mobile
> > 505.277-2541 fax
> > ldowney at lternet.edu
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Shawn Bowers [mailto:sbowers at ucdavis.edu]
> > Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 8:55 AM
> > To: Laura L. Downey
> > Cc: 'Kevin Ruland'; 'Shawn Bowers'; 'Matthew Brooke';
> > Kepler-dev at ecoinformatics.org
> > Subject: RE: [kepler-dev] DataSource Icon troubles
> >
> >
> > So, according to this argument, we need to change the folder icons in
> the
> > actor library, right?
> >
> > -shawn
> >
> > On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Laura L. Downey wrote:
> >
> >> Yes consistency is important, especially in symbology and color. We
> don't
> >> want two different colors meaning the same thing, or two different
> symbols
> >> meaning the same thing either. Conversely we don't want one symbol
> or one
> >> color meaning two distinctly different things either.
> >>
> >> The current proposal is to establish a baseline set of symbols with the
> > file
> >> folder representing data. So I would expect the set of workflows that
> >> Kepler ships with originally to conform to our baseline set of
> symbols and
> >> with consistency. But workflow creators will also have the option
> to add
> >> their own symbols within the icon style and colors offered. So it is
> >> possible that someone will add their own data symbol and use that in
> the
> >> future.
> >>
> >> Laura L. Downey
> >> Senior Usability Engineer
> >> LTER Network Office
> >> Department of Biology, MSC03 2020
> >> 1 University of New Mexico
> >> Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
> >> 505.277.3157 office
> >> 505.610.9657 mobile
> >> 505.277-2541 fax
> >> ldowney at lternet.edu
> >>
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Kevin Ruland [mailto:kruland at ku.edu]
> >> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 8:29 AM
> >> To: Laura L. Downey
> >> Cc: 'Shawn Bowers'; 'Matthew Brooke'; Kepler-dev at ecoinformatics.org
> >> Subject: Re: [kepler-dev] DataSource Icon troubles
> >>
> >>
> >> There is an inconsistency currently, the DarwinCore and EML datasources
> >> use the folder icon (same object actually) but the GEON uses a
> >> cylinder. I think it's best for them to all use exactly the same code
> >> for easier maintenance and visual pleasure.
> >>
> >> Kevin
> >>
> >> Laura L. Downey wrote:
> >>> Keeping the file folder maintains some of the current symbology to
> ease
> >> the
> >>> transition, and also no one previously voiced any problem with its
> > current
> >>> use. Also during training and basic testing, none of the users have
> >>> reported any issue with a file folder representing data.
> >>>
> >>> For many people the cylinder shape implies specifically a database.
> >>>
> >>> Laura L. Downey
> >>> Senior Usability Engineer
> >>> LTER Network Office
> >>> Department of Biology, MSC03 2020
> >>> 1 University of New Mexico
> >>> Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
> >>> 505.277.3157 office
> >>> 505.610.9657 mobile
> >>> 505.277-2541 fax
> >>> ldowney at lternet.edu
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
>
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