Refactoring the "order view" screen

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Refactoring the "order view" screen

Jacopo Cappellato
Hi all,

the order view screen is becoming very complex; what do you think about
adding a top tab bar to the "view order" screens to allow the user to
see, and possibly edit, information about specific entities?
For example: "items", "ship groups", "terms", etc...

Jacopo
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Re: Refactoring the "order view" screen

Si Chen-2
Jacopo,

Personally I prefer the screen as it is right now, rather than spread  
out over multiple tabs, because that will make it more time consuming  
to get all of the information of an order and process it.

Si


On Jul 22, 2006, at 10:41 PM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> the order view screen is becoming very complex; what do you think  
> about adding a top tab bar to the "view order" screens to allow the  
> user to see, and possibly edit, information about specific entities?
> For example: "items", "ship groups", "terms", etc...
>
> Jacopo

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Re: Refactoring the "order view" screen

Si Chen-2
Having said that, though, it would not be too hard to "compact" the  
order view screen and make it take up less room physically.  I think  
this would be easier also than re-writing it into the separate tabs.

Si


On Jul 24, 2006, at 8:42 AM, Si Chen wrote:

> Jacopo,
>
> Personally I prefer the screen as it is right now, rather than  
> spread out over multiple tabs, because that will make it more time  
> consuming to get all of the information of an order and process it.
>
> Si
>
>
> On Jul 22, 2006, at 10:41 PM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> the order view screen is becoming very complex; what do you think  
>> about adding a top tab bar to the "view order" screens to allow  
>> the user to see, and possibly edit, information about specific  
>> entities?
>> For example: "items", "ship groups", "terms", etc...
>>
>> Jacopo