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Now I am developing a screen for quick viewing of all schedules, and I have also added special non-distributed tasks with a deadline so that you can plan your schedule more conveniently later.
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What do you think? Leave it like this?
I would avoid side scrolling and open a new tab to show all the commitments in the next 28 days.
In my opinion you can leave those square tabs as long as they are four or five and do not start the side scrolling.
Maybe there you can put the next four engagements and the rest in a new tab?
What do you think? I seek order and immediacy, without sacrificing design.
OK, then I do 4-5 not scrolling schedules, and take the rest to another screen?
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I like so, if you like too. Is it okay for you?
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I had an idea. What do you think if we move the calendar button to the bottom and the settings button above?
We have just to invent a common button for agenda and calendar and then switch between them when one is within of this tab.
Do you understand what I mean?
Settings tab is not pressed several times, so it can goes above.
Calendar/agenda button is often pushed, so it deserves a more comfortably position in the bottom tabs.
Let me know what is your position about this.
Yes, I also thought about this option, most likely it will be more correct, I will try to implement it.
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Done. However, I had to leave a button to open this screen in the top panel, but I think it's even better, you can try it yourself.
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My congratulations. The 0.8.0 is a masterpiece!
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Might you highlight the current day box frame in next release?
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A toggle would be better than two individual buttons?
Agenda <---> Calendar
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Idea is nice but calendar needs of a trigger in order to show itself. 🤔
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What do you think? Leave it like this?
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What do you think? Leave it like this?
I would avoid side scrolling and open a new tab to show all the commitments in the next 28 days.
In my opinion you can leave those square tabs as long as they are four or five and do not start the side scrolling.
Maybe there you can put the next four engagements and the rest in a new tab?
What do you think? I seek order and immediacy, without sacrificing design.
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I had an idea. What do you think if we move the calendar button to the bottom and the settings button above?
We have just to invent a common button for agenda and calendar and then switch between them when one is within of this tab.
Do you understand what I mean?
Settings tab is not pressed several times, so it can goes above.
Calendar/agenda button is often pushed, so it deserves a more comfortably position in the bottom tabs.
Let me know what is your position about this.
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Keep in mind that we have a right side panel free for future uses' cases.
Just to think where we can use it.
Maybe not full size, it will be enough half size (width) filled vertically with your commitments boxes. 🤔
Just another idea.
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