Version: unspecified (using Devel) OS: Linux After the user clicks on Start Maintenance a new view appears but it is unclear to him what can be done from it. It's not until he ventures to click on an email that he sees all the available options: Delete emails... Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: - Launch Kmail-mobile - Click on any folder containing at least 2 emails - Open the 'Actions' tab - Click on 'View' - Click on 'Start Maintenance' - A new view appear with the folder name on the top left hand side and its emails on the right - Click on one of the emails Actual Results: Under the folder name a lot of functionalities appear: Delete email, Move Item To..., Copy Item To..., Mark Mail as Read, Mark Mail as Important, Remove Action Item Mark Expected Results: Would it not be easier for the user to understand the purpose of this view if the options (Delete, copy, move...) were already displayed. The user will do the same as now ie clickign on the email(s) to select them and then on one option to apply it. ex: ... - Click on 'Start Maintenance' - A new view appear with the folder name on the top left hand side and options underneath as well as and the folder emails on the right - Click on one or several emails (a green check icon appears next to each clicked email marking them as selected) - Click on an option (ex: delete) ... N900, 4:4.6~20101029.1191021-1maemo1.1190669
SVN commit 1194381 by tilladam: Show text telling the user what to do in bulk actions view. When there is nothing selected, give the user some guidance, that she needs to select something from the list view on the right. BUG: 255635 M +8 -0 BulkActionList.qml M +5 -0 qmllistselectionmodel.cpp M +2 -0 qmllistselectionmodel.h WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=1194381
tested with kdepim-mobile 20101111.1195418-1maemo1 I can see the description text. Okay. I think this closes this issue.
Indeed it is corrected now. There is a 'Please select one or more tims on the right' message to inform the user on what to do. N900, 4:4.6~20101112.1195992-1maemo1.1196001