你会如何在 UI 设计中使用 Aero 玻璃

发布于 2024-09-10 13:44:38 字数 443 浏览 1 评论 0原文

我有许多以前编写的实用程序,看起来非常过时。因此,我最近开始让它们使用 Windows 主题,并希望融入一些 Aero 玻璃效果。

问题是,我不太确定适当的用途是什么。 IE7 和现在的 Firefox 4 玻璃窗口顶部包括工具栏,但这并不真正适用于我的情况。我见过许多应用程序只是增加了玻璃边框,但这只会使非玻璃内容显得局促。通常只需在屏幕中添加几英亩的开放空间即可解决此问题。

将 Aero 效果融入屏幕设计的合适方法是什么?或者决定是否使用它?有什么好的设计参考可以解决这个问题,或者也许有智慧的金块?

更新: 需要澄清的是,这些不是我们的主要应用程序,而是一些执行此或操作的实用程序屏幕。不太复杂,只是一个带有几个编辑控件和可能的列表的单一表单。底部有一排按钮。不过,一般来说,现在在菜单和工具栏上使用 Aero 似乎已成为标准,但在没有工具栏的应用程序上,我似乎找不到标准用法。

I have a number of utilities that were written in the days of yore and look very dated. So I recently set out to make them use Windows themes and wanted to incorporate some Aero glass effects.

Thing is, I'm not quite sure what the appropriate use is. IE7 and now Firefox 4 glass the top part of the window including the toolbar, but that is not really applicable to my case. I have seen numerous apps that just increase the glass border all round, but that just makes the non-glassed content appear cramped. Which is then often handled by simply adding acres of open space in the screen.

What is the appropriate way to incorporate Aero effects into screen design? Or to decide whether or not to use it at all? Any good design references that deal with this, or perhaps nuggets of wisdom?

Update:
To clarify, these are not our main application but a number of utility screens that do this or that. Not too complex, just a single form with a couple of edit controls and possibly lists. A strip of buttons at the bottom. As a rule though, it seems it is now standard to use Aero over the menu and toolbar, but on apps without a toolbar there doesn't seem to be a standard use that I could find.

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送你一个梦 2024-09-17 13:44:38

我认为使用 Aero 效果没有任何“标准”。每个应用程序似乎都以不同的方式使用玻璃效果,因此只需以对您的应用程序有意义的方式使用它即可。

但是,如果您的窗口只是表单,那么听起来它们并不真正需要它。您可以将玻璃延伸到覆盖底部的按钮条,但仅此而已。老实说,不要认为不利用玻璃效果会让您的应用程序失去吸引力;即使没有 Aero 界面,您也可以让它看起来很棒。 :)

I don't think there is any "standard" to using the Aero effects. Every application seems to make use of the glass effect differently, so just use it in a way that makes sense for your application.

Your windows don't sound like they really need it, though, if they're just forms. You could extend the glass to cover the strip of buttons on the bottom, but that's about it. Honestly, don't think that not taking advantage of the glass effect will make your application unattractive; you can make it look great without the Aero interface. :)

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