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A proposed schema that reflects these changes would make it easier to envision how existing preferences remap in the UI. I'd like to understand how differentiating between host and application preferences is a distinction that improves the UI. Is it critical for me to know as a user that Not to say that I'm against the idea. I'm simply trying to get a complete idea of how this improves our preferences UI. |
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I tried to sort app/host settings (mostly from #1924) into the Application and Host groups:
I find it not always clear which group a setting should go to. For example I consider these settings as related:
So 1 is clearly a Host setting, and 3 is clearly an Application setting, but 2 and 4 I can't really tell for sure. Anyways, splitting these settings not just across different tabs, but also different pages feels wrong to me, so right now I feel like rejecting the idea of splitting out Host from Application settings. |
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I think with the cases being from a user point of view, splitting those out to a separate page would probably not be great user experience. As such, if we want to tie the settings schema to the UI, that would probably not be a great thing to do. I do suspect though that tying might become an issue, in the sense that sometimes we change our UI around. Though I guess in that case we can migrate the settings around anyway (because we still don't promise a stable API around the settings). |
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Originally posted by @mook-as in #3740 (comment)
Originally posted by @jandubois in #3740 (reply in thread)
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