--- 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

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