On 14/06/13 09:40, Mateusz Marzantowicz
wrote:
I think it would be a very good idea to be able to systematically check, & change settings if necessary - so some way of it systematically presenting the spokes would be good (in this aspect, the old way was better).On 12.06.2013 09:00, Adam Williamson wrote:On Wed, 2013-06-12 at 00:27 -0500, John Morris wrote:On Mon, 2013-06-10 at 19:09 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:You are 'Done' picking disks, though, and there's a big chunk of text on the screen saying "They will be left untouched until you click on the main menu's "Begin Installation" button. So I'm not sure it's really that scary now.Why not label the button "Next >" to more clearly indicate that this isn't a final step, that there are more selections to be made. Shouldn't damage the Fung Shui of the screen too badly.I'm pretty sure that's what it was labelled before...when people complained about it.This discussion shows that going with "hub-spoke" model in Anaconda is not so awesome idea as it seemed to be. I'm not saying that old wizard was better than this new UI but certainly, new hub-spoke model needs very careful design and naming. For me it was also surprising that I'm done with partitioning before I've even touched anything. I think that additional "Next" button is the best option at the moment. For F20 bigger redesign might be required. Mateusz Marzantowicz I know I keep forgetting to set the correct tome zone! Who lives in New York? 'Everybody' I know lives in Auckland! I think it would probably be better _NOT_ to set a default time zone - joking aside, most people do not live in New York. Cheers, Gavin |
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