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Application menu tray of the application #15

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yugeshk opened this issue May 21, 2018 · 5 comments
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Application menu tray of the application #15

yugeshk opened this issue May 21, 2018 · 5 comments

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@yugeshk
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yugeshk commented May 21, 2018

Some applications in linux also have an Application Menu tray (Top left corner) with some features that are rarely used but are required so put there.
Two UI decisions here -

  1. Do we want to have it there or do we want to have all options under the main application alone?
  2. If so what should be put there. (Probably things like Key split? I don't know how frequently that is required, for example.)

I would appreciate other opinions on this - because I haven't been using gpg for a very long time.

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yugeshk commented May 21, 2018

screenshot from 2018-05-21 18-23-46
Firefox, for example does not have anything.

@sourabhtk37
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Low-priority imo. Definitely is useful once basic functionality is setup.

@dashohoxha
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I would appreciate other opinions on this - because I haven't been using gpg for a very long time.

@yugeshk you cannot do this project properly, unless you understand well egpg. This is a requirement. Actually this is the first task that I have assigned you: #1 , which is also a subtask of the first milestone: #7

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yugeshk commented May 21, 2018

@dashohoxha I have been using egpg, but it is understandable that I am fairly new to it compared to someone who's been using it for sometime and knows what he uses more often and what not. Either way, I was just keeping this thread open because this is one of the decisions that will have to be made in the coming weeks. The task at hand is obviously #7 and I'm working on it at the moment.

Low-priority imo. Definitely is useful once basic functionality is setup

@sourabhtk37 okay. that's reasonable.

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Two UI decisions here -

@yugeshk more often than not, it is not a matter of making decisions. You simply try several alternatives and see which one works best. You can follow the same approach here as well.

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