On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Thierry Vignaud wrote:

> FACORAT Fabrice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > 2�/ lack of help
> > I'm a newbie and I select ssh. But what is Expect ( use Expect for ssh )
> > ? adavantage ? how do I use it ? do I have something to configure on the
> > client and/or serveur side ?
> > ==> need at least a tooltip, or better a help text when you click on
> > help button. The same for the others entries.
> 
> btw, the help option should better point to mandrake tools help (see
> harddrake2, drakconnect, drakbug, or mcc for sample)
>  

will check it out

> > 2�/ non editable combo
> > IMHO we should rather have option menus
> 
> (...) 

> stew, use s/Combo/OptionMenu/ where needed.
> i'd added a compatibility infrastructure in ugtk2 for this (in order
> to be able to use combo boxes and option menus in the same way in most
> place -- also will ease the port to new widgets once libegg one
> replace both Combo/OptionMenu in the future)
> 
> for more explanation, look at end of ugtk2 (just above "package
> Gtk2::OptionMenu") and at ugtk2 log for r1.141 commit)
>  

will do

> yes it should.
> 
> stew, gnome guidelines say we should use "help / cancel /ok " and
> "previous / next " order for increased gui consistency
> 
> so you've to use "help/cancel" order here
> 

OK, the last change you made shifting the buttons around drives me crazy, 
since I need to click on the left on one screen , then the right on the 
next one to back out, but I'm certainly no UI guru. I'll follow the 
guidelines.
 
The other business with the 3 buttons for incremental/differential. One 
enables the mode, then the radio buttons select incremental vs 
differential.  I thought the text reflected that the last time I looked at 
it, but I'll review it.

-- 
Stew Benedict

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MandrakeSoft


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