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Setup Menus Organization
I was hoping that in V7 that the Setup Menus would be more changed. I see a few things:
1. I often have a hard time remembering where to find various options, since the category names don't seem well chosen. 2. There's no clear demarcation between when an option will change just the interface (client / placeshifter / extender) that you're viewing from, or make a change on the server. 3. The way that setting the options works is inconsistent. This first section lists out the current layout of the menus. There may be a few inaccuracies in that while I have been trying out V7 on a test box, I don't have access to it right now while I am writing up this post. So these are based off of V6, which from my use of V7 is a close match in this regard. From the main menu, there are several choices:
From this list, what are the most likely things to choose on a daily basis? I suspect that it's "detailed setup". I think it would be reasonable to reorganize all of the items under "detailed setup" and present them at this level in the menu. Once you choose "detailed setup", you have the following option. None of them really speak to me and tell me what sorts of things I will find inside. I will discuss each submenu below.
The "general" submenu contains:
The "multimedia" submenu contains:
The "commands" submenu contains:
The "server" submenu contains:
The "advanced" submenu contains:
The "customize" submenu contains:
So, given all that, here is how I would reorganize the submenus and options. I have not really thought about how to reorganize the options in each of the menus. However, I think that options about similar items should be grouped together (like the mouse related ones I put in the "interface" submenu and that generally, the lists should be presented in alphabetical order. **************************** TV Recording ****************************
***************************** TV & Video Playback *****************************
***************************** Imported Media *****************************
***************************** Interface *****************************
***************************** General SageTV *****************************
****************************** Placeshifter ******************************
****************************** Help ****************************** For 2. Can't tell which options effect the server / all attached displays, I suggest that if a change is made to a setting that will effect all displays, pop up a dialog asking if the user wants to make the change only for the display they are watching or for all displays. Obviously, for things that change settings behind the scenes, like "max results for search", this behavior would not be appropriate. For 3. There are some items which pop a dialog and some that don't. I can't find them at the moment, but I believe that I have seen some that pop a dialog even if there are only two choices for the option. What do you think? |
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Wow, you definitely put a lot of thought into this. I've thought the same thing about the structure. In fact, I don't know that I've memorized where anything actually is, but I just keep clicking until it looks like the menu which contains the setting I'm looking for. (Did I just say that?)
I haven't given too much though to your concept, but, overall, I think it's a very good start and I like the menus you've come up with. One thing that I specifically looked for was where you put the infrared/command menus. I think it's more logical to have them in "interface", not "general". How you control/access the interface itself would seem to be a part of the setup of that very interface. Said differently, if mouse controls are under "interface", then why wouldn't remote controls be there? But, none of this matters if SageTV doesn't agree that it's time for a revamp. EDIT: I thought about this a little bit more (God only knows why) and I don't like the alphabetizing idea. Why? Because this means that the very first word needs to always be the one people are going to look for. Let's take "Run Configuration Wizard", as an example. If I were to look for that, would I think to myself, "Self, you want to RUN the configuration wizard" or would I think, "Self, where's that CONFIGURATION wizard?" There's a chance I'd even say, "Self, where's that WIZARD for configuration?" but I think that's somewhat unlikely. Now, what I think would be really cool (and I could very well be alone here) would be if the menus options (not Interface, Imported Media, etc., but the submenus inside each of them) moved their position in the list. The list could put the last changed items at the top or the most frequently changed items at the top. This sounds like a lot of work, though, and I think that their (SageTV's) time would be better spent on other things.
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Hey Skirge,
That's a great point about the IR /keyboard commands. I agree. Perhaps I'll file a ticket w/ Sage asking them to evaluate reorganizing the setup menus. At least that way I know they'd read the thread. Also, I would hope that this sort of information would be useful to alternative STV creators. While they probably will not recreate the Sage settings as-is (like SageMC moved from doing that to just providing a link), I'm sure that each STV will have a new set of settings to deal with. |
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I like your layout. Also, I think it would be nice to see a seperate top menu item for PlugIn configuration so they're not appended to the end of the Customize menu.
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I actually like the way the layout is now but I think whats confusing (for lack of a better word) is ADVANCED and CUSTOMIZE. I'm always searching the 2 looking for the setting I want to change..
For example: changing a Theme seems more like a CUSTOMIZE than an ADVANCED. Maybe ADVANCED would make a better sub menu for CUSTOMIZE.. |
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SDeGonge; good point about the plugins. BTW, I mentioned this thread to Sage and got a response that they'll take a look at the thread. So that's cool! |
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Ok. So I'm at my computer where I have the SageTV demo installed. I've attached a screen shot of the main menu w/ the top level setup menu.
Based on that, my thoughts still stand. |
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tchapin,
I agree that the menus need to be reconfigured and fully support bringing this to SageTV's attention. I too find myself just clicking through each menu until I find what I need because I can never remember where anything is at and the headings aren't much help. Just wanted to voice my support. |
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