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When submitted to GNOME Circle, one critique was the design feeling a bit more like GNOME 2/elementary than GNOME 40+. This is fair, as the current version was a straight port of the layout from the elementary version to GTK4.
Moving forward, I'd love to redesign it a bit to be more adaptive (e.g. fit on phone-sized screens) and to look more at home on GNOME 45 and beyond.
A natural adaptation would be to use a split view with the entries in a list on the left, and the results on the right (similar to the existing layout, but more distinctly grouped). Then at smaller widths, they could fold to fit; I guess I'd want to add a "Calculate" suggested action button on the left side when folded which would just switch over to the right side?
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| | 🔍 Analyze a Display |
| Diagonal size | |
| ____ inches | |
| | For LoDPI, a DPI range of 90-150 is ideal for |
| Resolution | desktops, while 124-156 is ideal for laptops. |
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| | For HiDPI, 180-300 is ideal for desktops while |
| Type | 248-312 is ideal for laptops. |
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One remaining question I have is if I can have a multi-entry row in a Libadwaita list, e.g. for the resolution. Making those each on their own line just seems like a lot of chrome.
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When submitted to GNOME Circle, one critique was the design feeling a bit more like GNOME 2/elementary than GNOME 40+. This is fair, as the current version was a straight port of the layout from the elementary version to GTK4.
Moving forward, I'd love to redesign it a bit to be more adaptive (e.g. fit on phone-sized screens) and to look more at home on GNOME 45 and beyond.
A natural adaptation would be to use a split view with the entries in a list on the left, and the results on the right (similar to the existing layout, but more distinctly grouped). Then at smaller widths, they could fold to fit; I guess I'd want to add a "Calculate" suggested action button on the left side when folded which would just switch over to the right side?
One remaining question I have is if I can have a multi-entry row in a Libadwaita list, e.g. for the resolution. Making those each on their own line just seems like a lot of chrome.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: