On 21.1.2016 11:11, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
Hopefully, everything is self-explanatory with this approach. The problem is that the last screenshot looks too crowded (maybe too much for same verbose languages). But I not sure if I like the alternatives we discussed in irc. You can get rid of crowdness by not being so verbose, also some option reordering can help. Option 1: Skip user creation (use authentication server) //this can fit in one line even in Russian Option 2: Create new user //selected by default, all the corresponding fields go unchanged If there was an existing installation detected, below goes the same text field as in current screen, but it says smth like "Existing installation was detected at <partition>. You can import users from there" and the button wiil be "Select users".
So you mean no radio button for importing users. Isn't it? The problem is that then is not so obvious, from my POV, that importing users and creating a new one are exclusive to each other.
Radio button is a must have as these three options are mutually exclusive (as they are implemented now ~ is that actually correct?). The most used option should be the first. From this POV, importing users from previous / other installation might be even the most useful one. This might differ between openSUSE, SLES and SLED. openSUSE is for home user - local auth method is probably the most used one, so importing from previous installation SLED - corporate ENV -> authentication server SLED - laptop -> one local user, maybe with importing if possible SLES - skip user creation So, I basically don't think it has one good answer for question: what should be the first, as it depends on more than just one circumstances.
I think this way all three options will be correctly presented without much visual clutter.
I'll try a solution with the three radio buttons but with your wording and sorting suggestions.
Side note: is has to fit into 80x25 characters. I'm afraid that an additional text field might not fit (if that was a RichText, it takes 3 lines at minimum). Thanks Lukas -- Lukas Ocilka, Systems Management (Yast) Team Leader SLE Department, SUSE Linux -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org