Difference between revisions of "UserInterfaceTodo"

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** Otherwise, automatically log in.
** Otherwise, automatically log in.
* When a user is not logged in, don't show any of the tabs.
* When a user is not logged in, don't show any of the tabs.
* Automatically show the login screen at startup
* Remember the last signed in email address (leaving the password field blank)
* Remember the last signed in email address (leaving the password field blank)
* Change login/logout from grayed out and enabled to one button


== Done ==
== Done ==
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* If login fails (username/password incorrect), don't close the login window (chris)
* If login fails (username/password incorrect), don't close the login window (chris)
* Login and logout menu option should be grayed out when no action is possible (chris)
* Login and logout menu option should be grayed out when no action is possible (chris)
* When a new account is created:
* When a new account is created: (chris)
** Automatically log in.
** Automatically log in. (chris)
 
* Automatically show the login screen at startup (martijn)


[[Category:Todo]]
[[Category:Todo]]

Revision as of 13:28, 14 June 2006

Todo

  • Pressing Escape in dialogs should close them.
    • See also: [1]
    • Otherwise, automatically log in.
  • When a user is not logged in, don't show any of the tabs.
  • Remember the last signed in email address (leaving the password field blank)
  • Change login/logout from grayed out and enabled to one button

Done

  • When I press Enter in the Login-dialog, perform the Login-action. (chris)
    • Currently the keyListener doesn't listen to keyEvents in the e-mail or password input-field. (chris)
  • If login fails (username/password incorrect), don't close the login window (chris)
  • Login and logout menu option should be grayed out when no action is possible (chris)
  • When a new account is created: (chris)
    • Automatically log in. (chris)
  • Automatically show the login screen at startup (martijn)