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Apr 6 |
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Quickly and intuitively entering quantity and item The target user is the typical D&D Dungeon Master (a geek and usually computer-savvy). The item types will have been entered by the user ahead of time and will usually enumerate in the few tens to about a couple hundreds. |
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Apr 6 |
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Quickly and intuitively entering quantity and item The parsing part is easy (have done it before on an almost identical scenario). On your answer: the elements clutter of the shopping carts is what I am trying to avoid. That's why (on the second mockup) instead of having +/- controls near the quantity, I simply have a remove link. Also, the list, in most cases, will have been thought of ahead in time so later adjustments will be rare. |
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Apr 5 |
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Apr 5 |
asked | Quickly and intuitively entering quantity and item |