
Qua, 2007-10-24 às 11:33 +0200, Katarina Machalkova escreveu:
However, does anyone have any example of some complex GUI feature users often ask for and really want to have? I might have overlooked that, or I might be just professionally deformed by maintaining text-mode UI, but I haven't seen any particular example so far.
The layouting could become a problem as yast-gtk positions labels and widgets differently. I am also not a big fun of pressing Next, Next, Next, because every little Yast screen is so small in scope to cope with the text display size. However, I don't use Yast much. The only tool that I seldomly use and that sucks ass is the disk partitioner. In a graphic interface you could present a better view of the disk, like the simple chart Mandrake/Mandriva has been doing from ever: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_mandrake_10_2 There are probably some issues you should address first. The help system is insulting. And the morphing of the window to wizards procedures is confusing. (surely you can't do much about that for the text interface, but in a windowing system, we could maybe use windows?) The out-of-nowhere popups need to go, as they steal focus, or at the very least the taskbar will trick the user to check the window. Dialogs make sense as a result from user's action, and they should be immediate. Cheers, Ricardo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org