Re: [Design-team] 11 January 2011 Meeting Minutes (for real this time!)

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> Anyway for example:
>
> http://fedoracommunity.org
>
> We handled it at a very granular geographic area for that site to avoid
> any political upset and it hasn't seemed to cause any issues.
>
> RE: the keyboard image... yep, it works like that today. It updates the
> labels on the keys and the layout to reflect what you chose. You can
> give it a whirl:
>
> System>  Preferences>  Keyboard
>
> then hit the 'Add' button on the layouts tab. It's not
> easily-discoverable, but the keys even light up when you press them (you
> have to click on the image first though.)
>
> Thanks for the feedback Oku, you're really on top of things!
>
> ~m
>

cool! :)  Did NOT know that was there all the while

Hope you noticed the Time 'spinners' ... made them all same height.  The 
first one looked out of sync with the PM/AM list-box (or spinner).  I 
think the overlay should be sizeable enough to cover the texts at the 
rear ... *OR* ... the text should be arranged taking cognizance of the 
overlay that will appear over it.  Its odd to see bits of texts sticking 
out.

Again, the 'Cancel' and 'Apply' buttons should align with the 'Back' and 
'Next' Buttons in a grid ... or else the 'Apply' and 'Back' buttons 
should be vertically aligned (then the others can stay).  I hope you get 
what I mean (using the Country UI as a point of reference)

I think that's the much I noticed.  Hope that helps.
RE: the fedorapeople space ... nah! I didn't.  I give it a shot in a few 
minutes.  Of course, I'll be sure to alert you when I hit a wall :)

regards
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