On 3/15/21 4:35 PM, Stefan Hundhammer wrote:
On 2021-03-15 16:20, josef Reidinger wrote:
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Well, I expect that editor do it for me or at least guide me. My goal is to really have UI design created by designers and not programmators and if some parameter is mandatory I expect designer emphasize it enough.
That is a myth. You should know that. You need software developer skills; it's not just drawing nice pictures. You need to know the underlying logic to make it behave well when it resizes, or even just for a reasonable initial size.
I basically agree with HuHa here. In most cases, that idea of the final UI being created by some not-so-technical person thanks to the magic of a great WYSIWYG editor that abstract the technical details is just a myth.
Any average end user can draw a static dialog; that's trivial. It's the dynamic part that kills it every time, i.e. geometry management and useful initial size.
Yep, in general I see unrealistic and not specially valuable to get the YaST UI generated by some WYSIWYG tool. Of course, having a good tool to quickly create and discuss mocks would be of great value. But going beyond that to the real thing is just developer's work. And I don't think it's so specially hard or time-consuming to justify investing in a WYSIWYG tool. Cheers. -- Ancor González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE Software Solutions