Am Sonntag, den 04.11.2007, 04:13 +0000 schrieb Tristan Wibberley: > On Sat, 2007-11-03 at 23:46 -0400, Sebastian Heinlein wrote: > > Am Sonntag, den 04.11.2007, 02:47 +0000 schrieb Tristan Wibberley: > > > I am not sure about the future of the test button. Currently we launch a > > second x server with the new config file. But many drivers and cards do > > not support this correctly and things tend to break. If we can apply > > changes instantly a confirmation dialog with "keep" and "revert" button > > would appear after hitting one of the apply buttons. So the button order > > for the main window would be the following one: > > > > [Apply Permanently] [Cancel] [Apply Temporarily] > > > > But we would still need at least tooltips: > > I'm worried about the "Permanently". Most users would be very afraid of > pressing that button, and thus afraid even of opening that dialogue - > just in case. The problem with them thinking it is permanent is that > they'll realise that they might want something else someday :) > > > > > "Restore the chosen configuration after starting the computer" and > > "Revert configuration after shutting down the computer"? > > I think it's a bit too wordy - a lot of users would worry or press > cancel to avoid the issue. Is it really about starting/shutting down - > not logging in/out? > > If about starting/shutting down - why? > > If about logging in/out then how about "Use until I log out" and "Use > now and at log in"?
I took a look at the workflow. It seems the best to put the "as default" button on the confirmation dialog. [Save as Default] [Cancel] [Keep] Perhaps most users don't want to store something as default before testing it. But the label could still get some improvements.
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