Screen space is often very limited and the permanent help uses screen space which I would like to have for the content.
This is part of why it is a good idea to block part of the screen from you. If you try cramming that much stuff into the screen, you're going to lose the user no matter how much help you try to write. IMO, there is no way you can _NEED_ all the space and have the perfect UI that needs no help that you claimed from the start that you have. There are two aspects in this discussion. Is the issue removing help completely or making help not visible by default? If the goal is the latter, what is the point? If the point is to free up space so you can cram more options into the UI, you would be better off focusing on other ways to design your UI instead of worrying about redesigning the wizard so help isn't shown in a pane. If there is a different point, you should bring it up and open a sensible and intelligent discussion of them. We're not going to believe that help is not required at all. It has to be accessible and it has to be easily accessible. It ought to provide useful background information and give the user an idea of the meanings and consequences of the different choices. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org