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Polishing: Single Space is not recognised as clickable item
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Feature description
Problem:
@michaelstingl told me, that @dragotin and maybe others finds it hard to recognise a single Space as a selectable item. (Please correct if understood wrong)
Single Space in list is not recognised as clickable item
Proposed solution
Thrifty proposal without big changes Assumption: The attention is on the Space Image, as the image is the biggest element in the view; Thus, the radiobutton could be overlooked.
Proposed solution:
- Make the Space image smaller
- Radiobutton should have even whitespace around it initially to give it more importance
@dragotin @michaelstingl do you think the proposal would solve the issue of unrecognised clickable items?
Alternative solutions you considered
Some research examples / inspiration for list-presentations in System-UIs:
Additional context
No response
@michaelstingl proposed a priority, please adjust to your assesment
I still think that radio buttons in a table are weird. We could select one space from the beginning, but the confused user could then ad the same space multiple times.
I had the opinion, the lines without the radio button are hard to recognise as interaction elements.
Adding the radio button was my first proposal, to make it more clickable.
@TheOneRing and @dragotin don‘t like the radio buttons, and I agree. I’d love to have something nicer that works.
maybe @TheOneRing nails it about the table - what about using cardish-representation like this?
Nothing you would like to do with Qt Widgets