On Nov 6, 2007 6:41 PM, Raoul Carag <Raoul.Carag at sun.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > There was a problem with clicking through all the prototype panels. > Thanks to George for pointing this out.
Ah. I wondered why there was just the first screen... > The problem has been resolved. My apologies for this error while > preparing the files yesterday. > > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/brussels/Documentation/proto I actually quite like it! On the first screen, what does the graph look like? I was about to ask for a screen showing the relationships between the various components, and I'm hoping that the little Graph tab I've just noticed at the bottom will be what I'm after. On the second screen, what happens if you edit something that's connected to another link (such as part of an aggregation)? Do you get an indication that you're manipulating part of a larger object? On the 3rd screen, I'm confused. Wouldn't it be better to have the current state displayed separately? And then have the other lines in the table without the State column? What's the difference between capabilities and advertised? (I think what I'm asking is whether this display is meant to indicate that 100M and 10M have been disabled?) I'm not too keen on the Properties settings screens. For example, on the first one autonegotiation should be a checkbox not a radio button. But I think I would prefer the properties as a table with the value column being editable (either a checkbox, or an editable drop-down list). At least then you get to see all the values straight away - it's very frustrating to have to click down a list just to see the values (and worse, you have to remember what the other values were). Thanks, -- -Peter Tribble http://www.petertribble.co.uk/ - http://ptribble.blogspot.com/
