User:PeterSampson/Sand-Box Front Page Images
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Draft raw images for 2.1.0 front page amazing-image-map
All of these images are in png format and none are scaled. 2 and 3 have the pukka yellow border for the highlighted audio track. Any of these three look much better and clearer than the previous scaled image.
Question: Connie has conflicting requirements here. On the one hand she always prefers default images (and I bascically agree with her on this) - but she also wants images that are a maximum width of 800/810. So which has higher priority?
Personally I prefer the second image but can just about live with the third if Connie really prefers size over default - but I do find the third looks a little cramped compared to the other two. For my money this is the most important single image in the Manual by far and for me that means that we should be honoring the default layout in preference to slavishly following the size constraints imposed by old 4:3 screens - default layout easily trumps size for me and it's not exactly massively oversized it displays perfectly well without any scrolling on modern widescreens.
Full default size 902x579 pixels
This is the size and layout that you get onscreen if you re-initialize the audacity.cfg file
Intermediate size 864x587 pixels
This image has reduced width by shrinking the width of the meter but still retaining the default layout - it's only slight non-default as the layout is default it's just that the meters are shrunk a little.
- Steve 05Feb15: +1 for this version with the default layout as small as possible.
- Bill 05Feb2015: +1 for this version.
- Peter 06Feb15: +1 for this version.
- Bill 05Feb2015: Imagemap ready to copy and paste.

Connie size 779x568 pixels
This image achieves its reduced width by moving the Transcription Toolbar and reducing the width of the meters still further. We could stretch it out a bit to the full 800 pixel width - but this size conforms to the current image width.
So it's definitely non-default - but it does conform to Connie's size - but definitely does not conform to Connie's requirement for default images
- Bill 05Feb2015: Imagemap ready to copy and paste.
- Peter 06Feb15: Note carefully that implementing this one would necessitate a re-ordering in the text "menu" above the image.

- Bill 05Feb2015: +1 for this version only if width is more important than showing the default toolbar layout. Moving the transcription toolbar down one row is not a big deal for me.
- Peter 06Feb15: -0 I'm persuaded by Steve's argument below
- Steve 06Feb15: -1 for this version. I think it is important that the layout (order of controls) should match what the user sees. Version 2 (with lots of + votes) could be made a little smaller vertically without changing the layout. The empty track space could be reduced a little (though there should be some showing, because the user will see some empty track space), and the vertical height of the tracks could be reduced a little. I'd be +0.5 on doing that, providing those items were only reduced "a little". I'm guessing that the vertical height could be reduced by about 15 pixels without being distracting, which brings it very close to the vertical height of this third image.
- Peter 06Feb15: The height is not the issue and does not need trimming it's well within Connie's limits - it's the width at 864 pixels that exceeds Connie's maximum requirement of 810/820. Connie aims for images to be displayed without scrolling on a 1024x768 resolution - this of course is the old-fashioned 4/3 format so why we feel the need to be constrained so that users of old screens can be accommodated without horizontal scrolling is beyond me. It's not as if scrolling is hard work. I'm pretty sure that the majority of our users are by now using wide-screen displays (I'm already on my 3rd widescreen PC) I really don't think we should always be working to the lowest common denominator. It's not as if 4:3 screen users are precluded from seeing the image - they just have to do a minimal amount of work by horizontal scrolling. I have been persuaded by Steve's argument and changed my vote to -0.
