My comments below, prefixed with >>> (and in bold if that comes through)<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 26 April 2010 13:00, David Instone-Brewer <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:Technical@tyndale.cam.ac.uk">Technical@tyndale.cam.ac.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div>
Chris, these are great!<br><br>
(David, I've copied you in for your creative 'eye' - links to screenshots
are
<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnQsGWsoI/AAAAAAAAADs/t2ijJOFqFPc/s1600/tyndale+step-750569.PNG" target="_blank">
here</a>,
<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnQEI12uI/AAAAAAAAADk/Qxp-v2p_QEM/s1600/tyndale+step+with+popup-747928.PNG" target="_blank">
here</a>,
<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnaPNzSBI/AAAAAAAAAD8/npX67PYsUqc/s1600/tyndale_step_description-788925.PNG" target="_blank">
here</a>,
<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnaI4ERiI/AAAAAAAAAD0/XL_u75zTlkE/s1600/tyndale_step_with_popup_description-788049.PNG" target="_blank">
here</a>,
<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SpdQ5XfBI/AAAAAAAAAEM/3Rw7bs3AQ6k/s1600/tyndale+step+no+bookmarks-713151.PNG" target="_blank">
here</a>, &
<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9Spc_NlF3I/AAAAAAAAAEE/EF3stgSdQ18/s1600/step1_green-711941.PNG" target="_blank">
here</a>). <br><br>
<br>
* I love the tags along the top of the text panes, which don't take up
much room and dropdown to list the versions<br><br>
* I love the footprint logo at the bottom middle. <br><br>
* The Tools menu at top right is a great idea. <br><br>
* The big friendly buttons down the left are nice. They look a bit
mysterious to start with, but are quickly learned. <br></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div><b>>>> I think we can easily add some "alternative text" to let the user know what the button is in a non obstructive way</b></div>
<div><br></div><div> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;"><div><br>
* The popout of People etc, overlaying most of the text panes works
well. <br><br>
* The people list - starting with a list at Aaron, Abaddon etc, with
"more" looks good as a quick way to pick the person you
want<br><br>
* The idea of starting typing and filtering the results is very
intuitive. <br><br>
* I like the idea of intelligence for searching, with the option of
telling it what to search for. So if someone looks up Aaron, they can
decide if they want the People database or a concordance search.
<br><br>
* the Bookmarks in the middle look perfect - intuitive, and don't take up
much room. <br><br>
* Using the space between the panes for "Timeline",
"People" etc is a great idea. The "Bookmarks" could
be simply one of them. - ie click on one, and it turns into a list of the
People, Maps, Bookmarks etc which are available. <br><br>
* I like the idea of Green as a colour scheme - it fits nicely with the
logo and looks friendly. <br><br>
* I agree we need a config page but it can be separate <br><br>
* I agree we can use Browser back buttons<br><br>
* I too have misgivings about menus at the top. Personally I like them,
esp for providing keyboard shortcuts, but they make applications look
dated. If we have it, perhaps it could be an option. <br><br>
<b>Some minor suggestions (most of them are further ideas which you may
already have in mind) <br><br>
</b>* The bridge would look more intuitive if it touched both sides and
looked like one of those bridges which lift up to let boats under (ie the
connection between the two sides is broken)<b><br></b></div></blockquote><div> <b>>>> Yes, I couldn't find a proper bridge like that. I think that a chain might be better (link / unlink). One of the problems is that the picture needs to be so big since the two panes are relatively speaking quite far from each other...</b></div>
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* We need some indication of what version we are looking at. - ie when
you click on the dropdown for "English" versions and pick ESV,
then pick KJV on the other pane, we need to see somewhere that that these
are what we have selected. <br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> Yep, so perhaps something like Matthew 8:2-13 [ESV] in the title?</b> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<div><br>
* I'd prefer tabs on the bottom boxes instead of an options button. This
would indicates that all those tabs remain 'live' and available, and
unclicking the one which is clicked could minimise the box. <br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> I'm not sure unclicking a tab is very intuitive? or are you thinking of having a tab called "No info"</b></div>
<div><b><br></b></div><div><br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;"><div><br>
* perhaps we could indicate "manual" or
"personal" bookmarks (ie ones which the user especially wants
to remember) by highlighting them or making them a different colour. Or
perhaps "personal bookmarks" could be a separate list.
<br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> Yes, agreed. So part of the idea on one of the buttons (in a later screenshot) was to have a bookmarks option so that people could get to them very quickly when they come back.</b></div>
<div><b></b> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;"><div><br>
* It would be nice to have to option of opening a box at the bottom of
both text panes, even if they are linked, so someone could see (say) both
crossRefs and personal notes at the same time. <br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> Yup. Good idea.</b> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<div><br>
* I think we could reduce the size of the search options by simply having
a dropdown from the binoculars. Most of the time, there won't be any need
to specify the kind of search, because a Reference, or Strongs# is
unambiguous, and we can set the default to a concordance search for most
other things. If they have the sidebar open at People or Places we can
change the default to that. So most of the time people won't have to
choose the search database. <br><b>>>> Yes, although I don't understand the comment about when the side bar is open. The idea is to make the side bar a temporary helper to the application, which "disables" most of the application behind while open.</b></div>
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* Do we need a search box inside the side popouts? The main searchbox
could be used. Perhaps the sidebar and popout could start higher up, so
that the main searchbox could be incorporated into the popout. <br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> I think we do. I think it would confuse people if we only have 1: one of the search boxes is to carry out a one-off search, the other one in the popout is to filter search results according to what module is selected on the toolbar. </b></div>
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* Could we use the bookmark space for our hover-over information? I'd
really like to avoid the usual problem of overlaying the very text you
are trying to read. <br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> Good idea (although it's kind of narrow...). I was going to suggest using the notes field at the bottom, but that wouldn't work because of my comments down below. Another option is to use a overlay on the top header part (covering the search boxes)</b></div>
<div> </div><div> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;"><div>
* One of the trickiest things is typing a reference. Could we give the
user some help? Perhaps, when they start typing in the search box, we
could have an initial dropdown of Bible books (ie type "G" and
get "Genesis 1... / Galatians 1..." at the top, then a
horizontal line and other options such as "Gad / Gadara
/ Gideon... etc). This will esp help those who don't know the Bible books
well, or who type "Jud" for Judges and end up in Jude.
<br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> All very feasible</b> </div><div> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;"><div>
* Could we add some kind of chapter selection? Perhaps, when
"Genesis 1..." is selected the dropdown could change to
"Genesis 1 / Genesis 2 / Genesis 3 / Genesis 3 / ..."
<br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> I think you mean "Genesis " would come up with Genesis 1, Genesis 2, etc. Genesis 1 would come up with Genesis 11, Genesis 12, etc. I think also the Bible function on the left (maybe we only need one) could server that purpose, as a drill down. So your side popup would appear, you'd click Genesis, then get a list of all the chapters, then click a chapter...</b></div>
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* AND / OR we could put a Bible icon by the side of the Search box with a
drill-down Bible book & chapter selection. <br><br>
* When we implement Browser functions (like extending the page downward,
or using child windows, we have to remember that not all Browsers are
equal, esp on a phone or an iPad. We can't rely on extra space and extra
windows being available. <br></div></blockquote><div><b>Agreed, a comment from my flat mate however was that if we're squeezing the Bible into these two panes, and they are not linked (ie. different versions/passage/content) we may need to expand them downwards like a proper webpage for fear of not displaying enough of the passage. I'd rather avoid inline scroll bars...</b></div>
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* I like the big popout area from side bar, but perhaps it should cover
only the left-hand text pane (and it could cover more of it) - so that
the user can arrange to have the passage they are looking up to still be
visible on the right-hand pane. Eg someone may be looking up
"Jehoshaphat" and they'd want to see the name while searching
for it. <br>
- this would also help with smaller devices, on which we can
display either one text pane or the other, but not a wide area spanning
both. <br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> Good idea</b> </div><div> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;"><div>
* That makes me think it would be nice to be able to swap the right &
left text panes. Can the "bridge" icon serve double purpose
somehow? <br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> Maybe dragging and dropping the pane onto the other side?</b></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<div><br>
* What about putting the left-hand buttons on the right-hand side? I'm
thinking about how this will be approached. Most users start at the left
and the big buttons make them think that this is what they want to choose
first, whereas we want the Bible text to be the center and the other
things to be spokes or offshoots. So if the big buttons are on the right,
their eyes will be drawn first to the main searchbox, which is where we
want them to start. And if there is a Bible icon to the left of the
search, this should lead them to drill down to a Bible chapter. Also, if
the popout is on the right, it is less likely to cover the very text they
have selected. <br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> Possibly. I'll try that and post a screenshot.</b></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<div><br>
* If the popout is covering the complete right-hand text pane, we should
make sure that IF the two panes are linked, we temporarily unlink them so
that a user can scroll up and down through the complete text in just the
left-hand pane which they can still see, while the popout obscures the
right-hand side. <br><br>
* The Bible icon in the big buttons should perhaps lead to commentaries
rather than Bible books - ie keep the theme that these buttons are all
adjuncts to the text. <br></div></blockquote><div><b>>>> Yup, I was thinking that as well... Maybe a little Bible icon next to the search, which would just populate the auto-suggest search box at the top.</b> </div>
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<br><br>
<i>This is really taking shape!<br><br>
</i>David IB<div class="im"><br><br>
At 21:57 25/04/2010, Chris Burrell wrote:<br>
</div><blockquote type="cite"><div class="im">Some mock ups from me are now on
the Tyndale Programming blogs:
<a href="http://tyndalestep-prog.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2010-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&updated-max=2011-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&max-results=50" target="_blank">
http://tyndalestep-prog.blogspot.com/</a><br><br>
Comments are welcome, whether good or bad!!! I think whatever happens,
the icons would need to be harmonized (colour an style) and thought
through a bit. And obviously the colour scheme would need to be chosen
carefully (do we also want to make colour blind people have easy
access, etc.?)<br><br>
<br>
The first two screenshots go together:<br>
<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnQsGWsoI/AAAAAAAAADs/t2ijJOFqFPc/s1600/tyndale+step-750569.PNG" target="_blank">
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnQsGWsoI/AAAAAAAAADs/t2ijJOFqFPc/s1600/tyndale+step-750569.PNG</a>
<br>
<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnQEI12uI/AAAAAAAAADk/Qxp-v2p_QEM/s1600/tyndale+step+with+popup-747928.PNG" target="_blank">
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnQEI12uI/AAAAAAAAADk/Qxp-v2p_QEM/s1600/tyndale+step+with+popup-747928.PNG</a>
<br><br>
where the second one is when the user has clicked a button on the left
hand side.<br>
<br>
And then there's the explanations of some of the layouts if need be:<br>
<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnaPNzSBI/AAAAAAAAAD8/npX67PYsUqc/s1600/tyndale_step_description-788925.PNG" target="_blank">
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnaPNzSBI/AAAAAAAAAD8/npX67PYsUqc/s1600/tyndale_step_description-788925.PNG</a>
<br>
<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnaI4ERiI/AAAAAAAAAD0/XL_u75zTlkE/s1600/tyndale_step_with_popup_description-788049.PNG" target="_blank">
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnaI4ERiI/AAAAAAAAAD0/XL_u75zTlkE/s1600/tyndale_step_with_popup_description-788049.PNG</a>
<br><br>
Finally, there's a couple of extra screenshots:<br><br>
The first showing an alternative of the bit in the middle of the
book:<br>
<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SpdQ5XfBI/AAAAAAAAAEM/3Rw7bs3AQ6k/s1600/tyndale+step+no+bookmarks-713151.PNG" target="_blank">
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SpdQ5XfBI/AAAAAAAAAEM/3Rw7bs3AQ6k/s1600/tyndale+step+no+bookmarks-713151.PNG</a>
where it would list the content we have about a particular
passage<br><br>
and then one that looks particularly green (the green from one of the
logos that was on the blogs a few weeks ago:
<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9Spc_NlF3I/AAAAAAAAAEE/EF3stgSdQ18/s1600/step1_green-711941.PNG" target="_blank">
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9Spc_NlF3I/AAAAAAAAAEE/EF3stgSdQ18/s1600/step1_green-711941.PNG</a>
)<br><br>
A few other remarks:<br>
1st: we're going to run this thing in a browser (whether online or
offline), so we can make use of the browser buttons (back and forth),
most naturally to capture content change, similar to the bookmarks, going
back and forth through the passages we've visited. (that is stateless,
i.e. if we came back tomorrow that history would be forgotten
about).<br><br>
2ndly, it's a browser, so we can expand the page downwards (by inserting
content at the top), or at the bottom. We can also use internal links to
go between one screen and another.<br><br>
3rdly: we could include some sort of menus at the top to make it feel
more desktop-like. Not sure what I think about that. <br><br>
4th: we do need a place of general configuration and user preferences
(things like proxy settings, installing more sword modules/bibles, etc.).
Generally most of that can be done on a separate page, but we need a way
of accessing it, even if it's just one button at the top right, or
something like that.<br><br>
I think that's it from me for now...<br><br>
Please do let me know what you all think!?<br>
Chris<br>
<br><br>
<br><br>
<br>
</div><div><div></div><div class="h5"><dl>
<dd>At 22:38 22/04/2010, Chris Burrell wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite">
<dd>Just thought I'd share a few sites that have cropped up recently from
various people in the listings and outside. If we could pull ideas off
those interfaces, I think we could end up with something really
good.<br><br>
</dd><dd>1-
<a href="http://my.offlinebible.com/index.php" target="_blank">
http://my.offlinebible.com/index.php</a><br>
</dd><dd>2-
<a href="http://code.google.com/p/xulsword/" target="_blank">
http://code.google.com/p/xulsword/</a><br>
</dd><dd>3-
<a href="http://www.bibleglo.com/" target="_blank">http://www.bibleglo.com/</a><br><br>
</dd><dd>Chris</dd></blockquote><br>
</dd><dd>I like lots of things in XulSword. <br>
</dd><dd>What I liked about OffLineBible:<br>
</dd><dd>* Bookmarks - click on it, and it displays the ref it is
marking.<br>
</dd><dd>* different formats (no Strongs; inline Strongs, interlinear Strongs,
columns <br>
</dd><dd>* the line along the top where you can pick a chapter (a bit fiddly
to use, but an interesting idea)<br>
</dd><dd>BibleGlo<br>
</dd><dd>* all the bling. OK, it isn't necessary, but it looks cool - well,
impressive. <br>
</dd><dd>* the add campaign (now that advertising can be free, who says it
doesn't pay?)<br><br>
</dd><dd>OK, Here are some positive ideas: <br><br>
</dd><dd>I like the idea of two panes of text, as in the prototype, and in
XulSword, <br>
</dd><dd>with a wide tab area for navigation on the left as in XulSword, <br>
</dd><dd>* the XulSword tabs are in two columns with a narrow left-hand column
of OT/NT, <br>
</dd><dd> and a wider right-hand column which lists of books for
OT or NT<br>
</dd><dd> but I think we can develop that further: <br>
</dd><dd> Instead of having just OT and NT in the narrow
left-most tab, we can have other things, <br>
</dd><dd> which bring up more things in the wider right-hand
tab:<br>
</dd><dd> - OldT - listing OT books<br>
</dd><dd> - NewT - listing NT books<br>
</dd><dd> - Geog - listing placenames<br>
</dd><dd> - Hist - listing periods<br>
</dd><dd> - Lit - listing significant extra-biblical books<br>
</dd><dd> - Lang - listing languages<br>
</dd><dd> - Who - listing people<br>
</dd><dd> - Find - a search box listing results <br><br>
</dd><dd>With some of these, we will have to display a cut-down list, perhaps
with <br>
</dd><dd>[+] at the side to open up the item into more detail, eg for people:
<br>
</dd><dd>[+] Aaron <br>
</dd><dd>[+] Baalam<br>
</dd><dd>[+] Caanan<br>
</dd><dd>- giving just 26 entries displayed. <br>
</dd><dd>For Languages I'd suggest an interface like
2LetterLookup.com<br><br>
</dd><dd>The equal sized panes of text could be like in XulSword, ie:<br><br>
</dd><dd>* each pane can show a different chapter of the Bible <br>
</dd><dd> or the same chap in a different version, or they can be <br>
</dd><dd> linked to show more of the chapter, flowing from one to the
other. <br>
</dd><dd>* a raisable bridge icon (like London Tower Bridge?) can join
or separate them <br><br>
</dd><dd>* both panes have an identical set of tabs across the top<br>
</dd><dd>* these tabs need to be in two layers, classifying them into <br>
</dd><dd> - English (ie PD versions)<br>
</dd><dd> - European, (ie other language groups)<br>
</dd><dd> - African<br>
</dd><dd> - Eastern (etc as needed)<br>
</dd><dd> - Online (ie IFrames to NIV and other commercial version
websites)<br>
</dd><dd> - Ancient (ie Greek, Hebrew, ancient versions)<br>
</dd><dd>* at the bottom of each pane, there's a box which minimises when not
in use<br>
</dd><dd>* below this box is another set of tabs determining what these boxes
show<br>
</dd><dd> (and when the box is minimised, they remain as a set of
buttons)<br>
</dd><dd>* These tabs include: <br>
</dd><dd> - footnotes (ie all the footnotes of verses in that
chapter)<br>
</dd><dd> - cross-refs (ie all the crossrefs of verses in that
chapter)<br>
</dd><dd> - personal notes (for that chap)<br>
</dd><dd> - names (ie all the people and places named, with
links to dictionaries)<br>
</dd><dd> - timeline (ie a minimised view of the time represented
by that chapter) <br>
</dd><dd> - vocab (ie all Greek, Hebrew and English words which
occur in the chapter)<br><br>
</dd><dd>* between the two text panes put a column of bookmarks, <br>
</dd><dd> with an arrow in both directions, so you can open in either
pane<br>
</dd><dd>* at the top are "manual" bookmarks and at the bottom are
"automatic" bookmarks<br>
</dd><dd> - add a manual bookmark by clicking on an arrow at the top
middle of each text <br>
</dd><dd> - an automatic bookmark is added everyone a pane moves away
from a chapter <br>
</dd><dd> by any means other than scrolling<br>
</dd><dd>* the two sets of bookmarks accumulate vertically in order of setting
them<br>
</dd><dd> and when they run out of room, there is a scroll function to
see older ones<br>
</dd><dd>* a "back" button at the top of each text pane keeps a
history of what was displayed on that pane<br><br>
</dd><dd>* when you hover over a tagged word, definitions etc appear as a
hover<br>
</dd><dd>* this hover does NOT appear next to the cursor, but always in the
Tab area on the left, <br>
</dd><dd> because this area is not being used once a person has
gone where they want to go, <br>
</dd><dd> whereas an overlay by the cursor obscures the exact text
being studied<br>
</dd><dd>* hover works within the text panes, and also in the boxes
<br>
</dd><dd> - hovering over a cross-ref shows the verse, <br>
</dd><dd> - hovering over a Greek word in the text pane or a box
shows a lexicon entry<br>
</dd><dd> - hovering over a place name in text or pane or a box
shows dictionary entry <br>
</dd><dd> etc<br>
</dd><dd>* when you click on a ref (rather than hovering over it), the
left-hand text pane <br>
</dd><dd> goes to that chapter and highlights the verse clicked on<br>
</dd><dd>* when you click on a word or place or date (rather than hovering
over it), <br>
</dd><dd> the right-hand text pane shows a full lexicon or map or
timeline. <br><br>
</dd><dd>* A Search box is permanently visible at top left, above the Tabs
<br>
</dd><dd> and results appear in the wider right-hand Tabs area <br>
</dd><dd> - this searches for English, Greek, Hebrew, numbers (for
Strongs) and Refs <br>
</dd><dd> working out for itself what it is searching for.
<br><br>
<br>
</dd><dd>We have LOTS of data to display, but we want to try and accommodate
small screens - big problem!<br>
</dd><dd>Let's assume that phone screens will get bigger. <br>
</dd><dd>My Toshiba G910 has 800x600 pixels in eye-watering
2.5"x1.7" size, which is great for those under 40, <br>
</dd><dd>but as soon as your lenses harden, you need +3 glasses to see the
details. <br>
</dd><dd>I think phones will go in the way of high-density screens, though
laptops may not follow. <br>
</dd><dd>But I don't think we should assume that we will have this much space.
<br>
</dd><dd>Although we can display a lot, people can't see so much detail.
<br><br>
</dd><dd>On small screens, we can treat the three areas (tabs on the left, and
two text panes) <br>
</dd><dd>as separate screens which you drag into view as on an iPhone. <br>
</dd><dd>With small screens, the hover area will have to be near the cursor,
as in most systems. <br><br>
</dd><dd>Can someone with artistic skills make a visual of all this? <br><br>
</dd><dd>David IB <br><br>
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