Maybe it could be a separate tool-bar for bundle preview. It is kind of
strange the accept /reject buttons appear magically.

2009/12/20 Steve Borho <st...@borho.org>

> 2009/12/20 Rui Tiago Cação Matos <tiagoma...@gmail.com>:
> > 2009/12/20 Yuki KODAMA <endflow....@gmail.com>:
> >> Hmm... you didn't describe why it's *very* bad ui.
> >> Or you just want to see Stop button always?
> >> If you so, I'm okay to change the sensitive of Stop button instead
> >> of changing visibility :)
> >
> > I don't know why Adrian said so. But, for instance, the GNOME HIG has
> > this to say:
> >
> > "It is usually better to make a control insensitive than to hide it
> > altogether. This way, the user can learn about functionality they may
> > be able to use later, even if it is not available right now." [1]
> >
> > Rui
> >
> > [1]
> http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/stable/controls-sensitivity.html.en
>
> I think I agree it's not good for buttons to appear and hide on their
> own accord.  It does seem common for toolbars to come and go when an
> app changes modes, but not for buttons within an application to hide
> or become visible.  Visual Studio changes it's toolbar sets when it
> changes modes, for instance.
>
> So you could make a case for the apply/discard buttons only being
> visible when the changelog is in bundle preview mode.  But the buttons
> would need to be visually separated from the rest of the sync toolbar.
>
> --
> Steve Borho
>
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