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A ''status bar'' is an area at the bottom of a primary window that displays information about the current window's state, background tasks, or other contextual information | A ''status bar'' is an area at the bottom of a primary window that displays information about the current window's state, background tasks, or other contextual information. | ||
KDE applications should not use a conventional status bar by default | KDE applications should not use a conventional status bar by default in favor of maximized space for content <ref>http://user-prompt.com/what-is-a-status-bar-good-for/</ref>. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
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Purpose
A status bar is an area at the bottom of a primary window that displays information about the current window's state, background tasks, or other contextual information.
KDE applications should not use a conventional status bar by default in favor of maximized space for content [1].
Examples
Guidelines
Is this the right control
- Omit the status bar in the main window to maximize vertical space for content.
- Do not show meaningless information like 'Ready'.
- Use a floating panel or tool-tips for short-term status information like full length text of links.
- Move controls to the toolbar.
- Do not display a status bar in secondary or internal windows.
- If a status bar is really necessary in your application consider to use a toolbar with all customization features.
Behavior
- Do not use the status bars or any kind of replacement for crucial information. Users should never have to know what is in the status bar.
- Do not use the status bar or any kind of replacement to display advisory messages in place of standard tool-tips.
- Keep the status information plain; e.g. do not add icons.
Appearance
Implementation
References
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