by TimStone » Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:10 pm
Thanks for the input. I want to eliminate text buttons and go to button bars on all my dialogs. Its rather easy to do, and I want to be consistant throughout.
I made a list of all the buttons I use, and some are repetitive. In the manual I intend to have pictures of all the buttons with a description so my clients can easily recognize them.
I am color blind so its very easy for me to know what works and doesn't in that regard. Thanks James.
Uwe, the program handles point of sale, accounting, and that means invoicing, customer tracking, service histories, scheduling, and a whole lot more. Right now I'm using some icons/bitmaps that relate to the task they trigger, but I'm thinking of seeking a consistant look. There needs to be some logic and familiarity to this. For example, adding a record could be a + sign, or the more confusiing arrow pointing into a folder. Deleting a record could be a - sign, or a trash can, or a circle with a line through it. Printing is pretty universally a printer, but what about history ? ( I use a folder now, but a file cabinet could work but I like the simple designs best ). The icons should be easy to distinguish one from another, and easy to understand the purpose.
I intend to build a specific library of icons, but the designs really vary from one spot to another, and I've yet to find a single set that is large enough to meet my needs. Maybe I'll have to become an artist and draw my own. I have the tools for it, but not the talent !