On 07/23/2013 04:52 AM, Vratislav Podzimek wrote: > The only "problem" is that we never get to situation where there is no > language selected (and thus the "pop up submenu" is not shown). The > installation starts with en_US or UEFI/GeoIP suggestion preselected. > However this may be okay and with the arrow and better proportionality > it looks much better, I think. Yep exactly. The only thought I had to get around that oddness was that the arrow & locale selection box would appear after some time delay. In practice that might be annoying for the user though. >> Maybe it would be better to do something like a one-window drilldown >> (http://designinginterfaces.com/patterns/one-window-drilldown/). Where >> the entire contents of the language selection disappear to show a 'back' >> item at the top and the locale list? (I could mock that up tommorrow to >> show what I mean, I have to sleep now though :) ) > Should I vote for something, this would be my choice. It is a common > pattern in Gnome, mobile devices etc. so people are used to it. And if > we added some "<" ">" arrows at the top, to get back to the list of > languages and to the list of locales for the selected language, > respectively, I think that would be the best solution. I agree, it seems the cleanest solution and GNOME menus are starting to use this pattern. I'll mock it up right now and send the updated mockups here. ~m _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list