--- Pixel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > [...] > > i didn't receive this mail, thanks David to gave a > link to the > archive... otherwise i wouldn't have belive it > really was posted :-( > > > 1) Font face in the active part of the > installation > > program is pretty inconsistent. It's spotty and > very > > faded in spots. > > ?
Is it possible to do screenshots if the install doesn't finish? Something onto a floppy maybe? > > 2) License Agreement, Refuse is selected by > default > > o_O > > i don't think this will change, sorry :-/ Ok, I just thought it was weird. It'll probably throw a lot of people off, but whatever. > > 3) The install program seems slower than before > > no news... it needs ram... perl threaded is memory > hungry, and Gtk2 is > bad too :-( Ok. So I'm not (totally :o) crazy. > > 4) On the package selection screen, after toggling > to > > flat mode and hitting the Floppy button I noticed > a > > few things. First the screen is a mess. It looks > > like the header part of the window is too short, > > there's some image in the top left that looks like > > it's being cut off, and the text up there is being > > overlapped with some text about insert a floppy. > > Actually it seems text is just kinda being written > in > > random locations. > > this happens when 2 dialog boxes want to use the > same window :) > > gc, any idea why we don't behave pop_it-like when > $::WizardTable > already has a child? (ugtk2.pm line 788) Explains the text and maybe the button, hopefully the Floppy thing will get sorted out though. Good luck :D __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
