I tried out the slang interface on powerpc. It's quite attractive, but one thing bugged me.
When a question dialog is displayed, there is a title for the dialog, then the question in a different color centered on the next line, then a longer description of the issue in black, then a blank line, and finally the options: Go Back, Yes, No. When studying this dialog box, I would read the description of the issue and then try to decide which button to push. But in many cases the description of the issue doesn't really ask the question; it's just background information. Since the question is centered and squeezed between the title and the description, it gets kind of hard to find. So I became a little confused trying to choose a button based on the description, when actually the button response is based on the _question_ up at the top. If you follow what I mean, then my proposed fix might make sense. Wouldn't it be preferable to place the question below the description, so the answer buttons (Yes, No, Maybe) appear directly below the question? -- Debian GNU/Linux Operating System By the People, For the People Chris Tillman (a people instance) toff one at cox dot net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

