Re: [Tools-discuss] Help the aged!
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Re: [Tools-discuss] Help the aged!
Hi Michael,
On 2006-07-20 15:47 Lee, Michael said the following:
> They are now in upper cases with vertical lines and extra spaces in
> between them.
That's fast turn-around :-)
As for the vertical lines, I would prefer to loose them - they just
add clutter. There's no need for them as long as all of the links
they separate are single letters, I think.
Regards,
Henrik
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Henrik Levkowetz [mailto:henrik at levkowetz.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 4:38 AM
>> To: Elwyn Davies
>> Cc: Tools Team Discussion; Lee, Michael
>> Subject: Re: [Tools-discuss] Help the aged!
>>
>> Hi Elwyn,
>>
>> (adding a Cc. to Michael as this is his bailiwick)
>>
>> on 2006-07-20 00:50 Elwyn Davies said the following:
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> Hitting the 'links' for selecting drafts for wgs and authors with a
>>> particular initial letter (on
>>> https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/idindex.cgi) requires a degree
> of
>>> manual dexterity that I find a tiny bit difficult after a couple of
>>> beers now I am turning into an old fogey.
>>>
>>> Without taking up significantly more screen real estate can I
> suggest
>>> either using .
>>> A|B|C|D|E... (as per the watersprings interface -
>>> http://www.watersprings.org/pub/id/)
>>> or
>>> A B C D E...
>> This variation would seem to be the most preferred for me.
>>
>>> This gives about 15-20% more dither room for the positionally
> challenged
>>> as compared with
>>> a b c d e
>>> as we have today.
>>>
>>> FWIW I find it a lot easier to zero in on the upper case version for
>>> some reason (this may be at least partially a psychological effect
>>> because the upper case letters have a more even body width and the
>>> outlines tend to enclose more of the 'active' space whereas the
> outlines
>>> of the lower case letters only occupy a smaller proportion of the
> space
>>> as well as having narrower bodies leading to them being kerned more
>>> closely together - I guess one naturally tries to click on the
> 'middle'
>>> of the outline).
>> Yup.
>>
>> One more thing: An additional way of approaching this is to use
> Firefox'
>> Command-+ (or Control-+) to enlarge the text so it feels more
> comfortable
>> for navigation. But I still think it makes sense to go with uppercase
>> letters.
>>
>> Henrik
>
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