Total Commander GUI evolutions
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Total Commander GUI evolutions
I'd like to know what TC users think about the Total Commander Graphical User Interface. Here is an explanation of the choices.
I'd like to have full skin support:
Full skins support like WinAmp / Trillian: it could increase the weight of TC.
I'd like to have a smaller/cleaner interface
Some UI refinement: I posted in a different topic some of them. New Icons, more modern "iconed" menues and toolbar icons (draggable toolbar), a single bar for drive-list-combobox and current-panel-path, a cleaner header-select-boxes for the file-list. (I think Servant Salamander GUI is an example of "good" GUI: well, look only at screenshots, Salamander is worst than TC). PS: this is my choice
I only want new "modern" icons/fonts
If you think TC does only need new default Icons and Fonts.
I want new selectable "sets" of icons (themes support)
Theme support as a set of "visual" configurations (fonts, icons, menues, colors).
Current TC GUI rocks, don't change it!
You are absolutely against any single change to TC
I’m satisfied with TC GUIs but I'm not against changes
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I'd like to have full skin support:
Full skins support like WinAmp / Trillian: it could increase the weight of TC.
I'd like to have a smaller/cleaner interface
Some UI refinement: I posted in a different topic some of them. New Icons, more modern "iconed" menues and toolbar icons (draggable toolbar), a single bar for drive-list-combobox and current-panel-path, a cleaner header-select-boxes for the file-list. (I think Servant Salamander GUI is an example of "good" GUI: well, look only at screenshots, Salamander is worst than TC). PS: this is my choice
I only want new "modern" icons/fonts
If you think TC does only need new default Icons and Fonts.
I want new selectable "sets" of icons (themes support)
Theme support as a set of "visual" configurations (fonts, icons, menues, colors).
Current TC GUI rocks, don't change it!
You are absolutely against any single change to TC
I’m satisfied with TC GUIs but I'm not against changes
If you're indifferent to this topic.[/url]
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Re: Total Commander GUI evolutions
bago wrote:I'd like to know what TC users think about the Total Commander Graphical User Interface. Here is an explanation of the choices.
I'd like to have full skin support:
No. At least not 'fat' skins
I'd like to have a smaller/cleaner interface
Yes
I only want new "modern" icons/fonts
Good start. But all covered by the interface above.
I want new selectable "sets" of icons (themes support)
Yes!
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I'm against SKINS too, that's why I use miranda-icq and not icq2003 or trillian.Ergo wrote:Please, Christian, don't do it!!!!I'd like to have full skin support:
Full skins support like WinAmp / Trillian: it could increase the weight of TC.
Say, NO SKINS, in Total Commander!
And.... someone knows of a native windows GUI media player ? I'm not able to find a media player with no skin!... i'm currently using WinAmp with a windows like skin and zoomplayer with a simple skin.... but I don't like them very much.
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And BTW i use BSPlayer as a multimedia player. It supports skins but that is not a reason to leave BSPlayer, because its skins are not bad implemented and are not memory-hungry, and moreover player is for entertainment and it is not bad that it supports tiny skins. But SKINS in Total Commander is bad, because Total Commander is not for entertainment, it would make Total Commander more memory-hungry, and that funny file manager is not funny
I used them both. Don't you know that Miranda supports skins too? BTW now I use Trillian because Miranda in fact has more bugs than Trillian.I'm against SKINS too, that's why I use miranda-icq and not icq2003 or trillian.
And BTW i use BSPlayer as a multimedia player. It supports skins but that is not a reason to leave BSPlayer, because its skins are not bad implemented and are not memory-hungry, and moreover player is for entertainment and it is not bad that it supports tiny skins. But SKINS in Total Commander is bad, because Total Commander is not for entertainment, it would make Total Commander more memory-hungry, and that funny file manager is not funny
Miranda doesn't support skin anymore: as for my idea of skins! the ability to change background and icons is not skinning.Ergo wrote:2bagoI used them both. Don't you know that Miranda supports skins too? BTW now I use Trillian because Miranda in fact has more bugs than Trillian.I'm against SKINS too, that's why I use miranda-icq and not icq2003 or trillian.
Features to remove title bar and main menu are patches from me as I like a "slim" interface.
Miranda core team is working hard to improve stability (from the next relase they will integrate an integrated debugging mode that will help finding bugs in plugins, as major instability is given by plugins). Plugins for AIM, MSN, Yahoo, Jabber and IRC have been added, too. ICQ support is being moved to plugin.
I really like Media Player Classic suggested in a previous postErgo wrote: And BTW i use BSPlayer as a multimedia player. It supports skins but that is not a reason to leave BSPlayer, because its skins are not bad implemented and are not memory-hungry, and moreover player is for entertainment and it is not bad that it supports tiny skins.
I don't distinguish between entertainment and not: miranda is not entertainment for me as I use it to work, too. The media player is not entertainment because I use it to work too!Ergo wrote: But SKINS in Total Commander is bad, because Total Commander is not for entertainment, it would make Total Commander more memory-hungry, and that funny file manager is not funny
Skins are always (in my opinions) memory hungry (I don't even use the desktop background image because it eats memory ).
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I will support In creating a new skin-able GUI for total commander if CG would like. I used Skin in some of my applications and the only thing I takes is about 100-200 kB of code. Skins should be an optional feature and a standard skin should be implemented!
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100-200KB is too much for a feature we dislikehpg wrote:I will support In creating a new skin-able GUI for total commander if CG would like. I used Skin in some of my applications and the only thing I takes is about 100-200 kB of code. Skins should be an optional feature and a standard skin should be implemented!
I really hope that this 100-200Kb won't be added to TC.
I will not be against skin when I will be able to use the standard skin with no extra kb and no system slow-down: and I think this is not possible right now.
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TC has a clean and very efficient UI (that's one of the reasons why it's so popular) I wouldn't change it
The only exception would be if the default skin would look like TC today. What I usually see with skinned applications that 99% of the skins are complete rubbish. The tend to make the apps unusable. And besides: one of the great adavantages of a graphical user interface is the fact that every application looks and behaves similar (in the areas where different applications can).
Cheers
Thomas
The only exception would be if the default skin would look like TC today. What I usually see with skinned applications that 99% of the skins are complete rubbish. The tend to make the apps unusable. And besides: one of the great adavantages of a graphical user interface is the fact that every application looks and behaves similar (in the areas where different applications can).
Cheers
Thomas
Since we're talking about GUi Changes I'd like to throw in my comments.
My 2 favourite all time File Manager utilities were both on the Amiga they were Directory OPOS (Ver. 4.1 or earlier) and DisKMaster 2 (by Greg Cunningham).
The reason I registered Windows Commander was because it was very similar to those 2 apps, and at the time there was no other accepatble file managers on the PC. (My First registered Versio of Windows Commander was 3.1 I think Personal License # 12965)
I love the Dual Pane GUI but would like to see more buttons available.
I preferthem in the center between the 2 panes but a bigger button bar at the bottom is also acceptable.
My 2 favourite all time File Manager utilities were both on the Amiga they were Directory OPOS (Ver. 4.1 or earlier) and DisKMaster 2 (by Greg Cunningham).
The reason I registered Windows Commander was because it was very similar to those 2 apps, and at the time there was no other accepatble file managers on the PC. (My First registered Versio of Windows Commander was 3.1 I think Personal License # 12965)
I love the Dual Pane GUI but would like to see more buttons available.
I preferthem in the center between the 2 panes but a bigger button bar at the bottom is also acceptable.
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