Ricardo Cruz a écrit :
ordinary check boxes. For this, we were considering a tab to separate "installed" and "installable" packages whose lists would be in sync with the search panel.
I think it very important to have together the installed and not installed packages. Suppose you are testing text editors. It's very important to know what are the installed ones _in the moment you choose to install an other_. If you choose to install vi, you can uninstall emacs in the same moment. May be simply use vertical colored columns to make a clear difference between installed and not installed (the icons are too small on most screens)
Note: we don't really need the tabs approach to use ordinary check boxes. A confirmation dialog in the end may be suffice.
a good thing should be a window with a summary of the operation planned. If you first use search to find an app, then choose to make security update, if you use a list to choose an editor then search to find a sound mixer, the result of your choices should be obvious
The search/etc panel should probably use tabs rather than the ackward combo box to switch modes.
the present system allows for many choices
In the end, a list of the user's selection should be presented, as well as packages that need to be installed or removed because of dependencies. Possibility to not install or remove some package may be nice.
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