11 | | Icons |
12 | | Book opened (templates, flow represantation) |
13 | | Book closed |
14 | | Frame icons (flow, non-flow, etc) |
15 | | Grey texts (for drag and drop) |
16 | | Selected frames (dashed border) and frame move halo |
17 | | Page selector |
18 | | Tabs for different modes - frames, no frames and test |
| 11 | * Icons |
| 12 | * Book opened (templates, flow represantation) |
| 13 | * Book closed |
| 14 | * Frame icons (flow, non-flow, etc) |
| 15 | * Grey texts (for drag and drop) |
| 16 | * Selected frames (dashed border) and frame move halo |
| 17 | * Page selector |
| 18 | * Tabs for different modes - frames, no frames and test |
31 | | Book window - Because Sophie 2 Author is a multi document environment, we need to be able to drag things from one book to another |
32 | | Book desktop - live background that has page elements. It consists of one page only. |
33 | | Opened books tabbar - should represent menu with buttons for each opened book and show Desktop icon |
34 | | Timeline management and editing - probably palettes, but where to put them? On bottom flap is the solution of Sophie 1. |
35 | | Halo grouping - how to group halos because now we do have a lot of halos |
36 | | Palette grouping - in which flap to put which palette? The Reader app should have some controls and should be with one or two flaps (left and bottom) |
37 | | Menus - if there is really simple alternative that covers all of the functionality, we probably may leave the menus, but for now they are needed |
38 | | Tooltips - almost each element will have one |
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| 31 | * Book window - Because Sophie 2 Author is a multi document environment, we need to be able to drag things from one book to another |
| 32 | * Book desktop - live background that has page elements. It consists of one page only. |
| 33 | * Opened books tabbar - should represent menu with buttons for each opened book and show Desktop icon |
| 34 | * Timeline management and editing - probably palettes, but where to put them? On bottom flap is the solution of Sophie 1. |
| 35 | * Halo grouping - how to group halos because now we do have a lot of halos |
| 36 | * Palette grouping - in which flap to put which palette? The Reader app should have some controls and should be with one or two flaps (left and bottom) |
| 37 | * Menus - if there is really simple alternative that covers all of the functionality, we probably may leave the menus, but for now they are needed |
| 38 | * Tooltips - almost each element will have one |
58 | | Desktop covers the whole work area and can be overlapped by flaps. |
59 | | Desktop has its own resources which can be used in other books |
60 | | Resources can be dragged from and to books desktop |
61 | | Minimize all books shows the book desktop |
62 | | Probably timelines won't be needed in the book desktop |
63 | | Scrolling behavior will remain the same as in the other books - scrollbars where needed |
64 | | The Desktop book doesn't have it's own book window - it uses application window as a book desktop. |
| 55 | * Desktop covers the whole work area and can be overlapped by flaps. |
| 56 | * Desktop has its own resources which can be used in other books |
| 57 | * Resources can be dragged from and to books desktop |
| 58 | * Minimize all books shows the book desktop |
| 59 | * Probably timelines won't be needed in the book desktop |
| 60 | * Scrolling behavior will remain the same as in the other books - scrollbars where needed |
| 61 | * The Desktop book doesn't have it's own book window - it uses application window as a book desktop. |