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[Suggestion] Make ToDo-Lists more elegant #125

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CWempe opened this issue Mar 1, 2021 · 1 comment
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[Suggestion] Make ToDo-Lists more elegant #125

CWempe opened this issue Mar 1, 2021 · 1 comment

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@CWempe
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CWempe commented Mar 1, 2021

It's great Carnet offers most if not all features of Google Keep.

But in my opinion the current implementation of ToDo-/Check-Lists could be improved.

  1. Even without a normal text above the list there is a big blank space.
  2. Each list item takes about 2x the space of an item in Keep
  3. Both the top and bottom bar of the ToDo-List could be 30-50% smaller
  4. Maybe both bars could be combined into one (with icons instead of text)
  5. the elements inside a row are not vertically aligned.
  6. Over all I personally would not need multiple ToDo-Lists or a text above a ToDo-List.
    Just a title and one ToDo-List would be enough for me. Like Google Keep offers.
    But that is just my preference.
  7. I like to be able to add multiple lines in one list items. But I also like to add the next items by hitting ENTER.
    The later would offer way to remove one bor button from the interface (see point 4)
    Maybe there is a solution to have multiple lines and use ENTER for the next item?!

Here is a comparison between Carnet and Keep:

Screenshot_20210301-144543_Carnet (Klein) Screenshot_20210301-142003_Carnet (Klein) Screenshot_20210301-142141_Keep Notes (Klein)

btw: You might want to have a look into Google Material Design.
There are best practices for button sizes, margins and many more useful tips.

@Murmele
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Murmele commented Nov 28, 2021

Hi, I agree with CWempe, there are to big blank spaces

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