On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Marc Delisle
<marc(a)infomarc.info> wrote:
Tyron Madlener a écrit :
> In phpMyAdmin 3.3 most of the export settings were visible in one page
> without scrolling, hence requiring only very few clicks to export what
> you need. But in 3.4 when I try to export the table structure I first
> need to click '(o) custom' then scroll down and search through all the
> text where in order to find where I select '(o) structure'. It feels
> very unintuitive for me.
Tyron,
what do you mean "export the table structure"? Do you mean "export
_just_ the table structure" ?
Yes, just the table structure without data.
In 3.4, most of the time I leave it in Quick mode
and am happy with the
results.
This panel in 3.4 was built this way by a GSoC 2010 student, based on
the results of usability testings.
Oh, I see. Still seems unintuitive for me.
It can be improved but I feel that it's too late to change this in 3.4.x.
About jQuery tabs, I'm not sure because the options vary, depending on
the chosen format. Feel free to further discuss by explaining how many
tabs there would be and their names.
>> What about:
>> a) We put all the settings in jquery tabs
>> b) On the first tab will be the most used options: Format, Output type
>> (File / as Text) and what to dump (2 checkboxes for each data and
>> structure)
>>
>> Here's a demo of the tabs:
http://jqueryui.com/demos/tabs/