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| === Summary ===
| | {{ Moved To Community | KDE_Visual_Design_Group/HIG/SOU Workspace/Edit List }} |
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| The user has to select from a pool of items or options. What items are displayed and their order or sequence may have some relevance to the user.
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| In some cases this list must be accessed on a regular basis, on others very rarely.
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| === Examples ===
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| [Small wireframes of picker and two-lists]
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| === Solution ===
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| Determine when the user will need to access the pool of available items.
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| If the typical user in a typical context will need to know what items are selected, but is unlikely to add or remove items from the list, use [[../Picker Dialog|Picker Dialog]].
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| [[Image:Picker.png]]
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| ''Example where most users won't change the selection regularly but may want to see which items are selected for reference. Currently implemented with a checkbox-list of all available items. A Picker would allow to see all selected items without scrolling''
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| If it is likely that the items will be changed on a regular basis, use [[../Two Lists with Arrow Buttons|Two Lists with Arrow Buttons]].
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| [[Image: Toolbar Configuration.png]]
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| ''Example where the list is only displayed when it is changed. A picker would only mean an additional step here without any benefit.''
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| === Related patterns ===
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| [[../Picker Dialog|Picker Dialog]], [[/Two Lists with Arrow Buttons|Two Lists with Arrow Buttons]]
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 4 August 2016