I think Yi-Nung is right also. Still, it is IMHO that the development
of the features and the GUI should go together, if the former have a
priority.
Regards
Talha
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 7:56 PM, yinung at Gmail <yinung.cycu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,
I personally agree with both Talha Yalta and Henrique on the issue of
presentation, in particular, in the gretl main window (perhaps for
average users).
However, if we consider the benefit-cost on improvement of GUI and
functionality. I think the current gretl is straightforward enough for
normal users.
Why don't we focus more on, for example, adding more popular (or
recently developed) econometric methods.
For instance, some multivariate GARCH models or autoregressive
conditional duration (ACD) model.
Best regards.
Yi-Nung
2009/5/7 Talha Yalta <talhayalta(a)gmail.com>:
>> I think this feature will make Gretl a little bit confusing for an average
>> user (Gretl’s approach focuses on ease of use). But Talha, what do you think
>> if Gretl starts to use "tabs" just like internet browsers (Mozilla
Firefox,
>> Internet Explorer, and Safari)?
>
> I am not sure about whether my proposal would make things look too
> confusing as long as all objects are specified with their types in the
> column next to them and have their own nice looking icons in the icon
> view. This setup enables easily performing complex operations via the
> GUI representing an important innovation in the domain of econometric
> software. For example one could in the future select combinations of
> variables, scalars and matrices and do all sorts of operations using a
> right click menu or a "Linear algebra" toolbar.
>
> I know we have the console for doing everything but the same argument
> can be made for performing any complex operation outside the domain of
> econometrics. Some people prefer doing everyting using the console
> instead of a GUI environment such as KDE or Gnome. The innovation here
> is to make it possible to easily do everyting with a few mouse clicks.
> Think of how Photoshop makes extremely complex calculations easily
> accessible via GUI. There also exists command line tools such as
> ImageMagic for performing complex operations on graphics files as
> well.
>
> On the other hand, I guess tabs could be nice too :-) This does not
> cancel the other parts of my proposal regarding making the main window
> switch between the icon view and detailed list view as well as being
> able to sort items by cliciking on the column heads etc.
> Talha
>
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