Re: [Usability] Ellipsis on buttons
- From: Shaun McCance <shaunm@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 14:31:38 -0600
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 20:20 +0000, Joachim Noreiko wrote:
--- Shaun McCance <shaunm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Help button is a perfect example. Because Apple
uses the single ? icon very effectively, they can
put
it almost anywhere in an interface.
Is ? a universally understood symbol?
I quite like the GNOME lifebuoy.
It's used prominently on the Mac, so Mac users will quickly
ascertain its meaning, if it's not obvious at first glance.
We also use the life buoy frequently and consistently, so
I do think it can stand on its own just fine.
question mark icon is more obvious than the life buoy.From a first-impression standpoint, my guess is that the
But then, for long-term use, that's not as important as
one might think. When was the last time any of us used
a floppy disk? But we all know that old Save icon.
The Tango folks are experimenting with using a question
mark icon for Help. I'm fond of the life buoy icon as
well. I have a sort of nostalgic attachment to it. In
the end, though, I think the most important thing is that
we have a single Help icon metaphor, and not just inside
GNOME. So if the whole free world decides they like the
question mark better, then I'm on-board.
--
Shaun
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