Well, at present, our preferences-window is very difficult to understand for users who does not know anything on the internal structure of VLC or A/V apps in general. Most of the options are not sorted by a pattern and in terms, the normal user will look for, but by the structure of the internal modules.If you don't mind me asking, what do you mean by "a more user friendly preferences panel?"
That's very nice thing for us(OSXusers). Well, I'm not good at program of Cocoa, but I have an idea.Well, at present, our preferences-window is very difficult to understand for users who does not know anything on the internal structure of VLC or A/V apps in general. Most of the options are not sorted by a pattern and in terms, the normal user will look for, but by the structure of the internal modules.If you don't mind me asking, what do you mean by "a more user friendly preferences panel?"
Furthermore, the current implementation is quite buggy (for example: you can only change options on one page per visit of the prefs), which is also not that user friendly, especially if they don't know about the bugs.
Additionally, the window does not really comply to the Human-Interface-Guidelines of Mac OS X. We want to change to the view of Firefox or Camino, but no-one in the team has done something like that yet.
Regards,
I see.Yes but the two are connected.
Basically VLC is a very multilayered system with it's own object, preferences system, variables, notifications etc......
So the key is to bind the generic 'linux code' to a nice looking GUI on the mac.
Cocoa actually has some controller technology that could make this really easy to do, but it is 10.3-only. What version of Mac OS X would you want to target with the updated preferences? I'm really loathe to maintain free code for people who don't keep a current OS. Also, can I assume that platform-specific code doesn't need to use the, ahem, "questionable" coding conventions? Hungarian notation and Cocoa just don't mix.So the key is to bind the generic 'linux code' to a nice looking GUI on the mac.
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