Hello,

>> And if I have two or more osmatch with accuracy 90%? (it's only a example)
>> So in my opinion it doesn't make sense. If we want better software in my
>> opinion you should adapt it and create a nice intuitive.
>> We don't have totally sure about a operation system. But we have a list.
>> So I invite you to think in something.

Well, we can't show an icon for each match. That would decrease our
usability. Also, sometimes when we show the host, we use it's os icon
in front of it, so after a match we need to pick one to represent it.
The solution would be, showing in the interface a combo list, which
shows by default our automatically chosen match (let's say, the first
with higher accuracy in the XML) and the interface shows the icon that
represents that match. If the user find that the representation and
the match are wrong, then he can click the combo box and select
another match from the list. Then, the icon must follow the change,
and we need to persist this choice in our usr file when saved.

> Check patch: http://www.kop-labs.com/umit/patch/osmatches.diff

Your patch looks ok, but I would hold him for a little while, as it
can change after the GUI modifications. You might find that you need
something else, or that you need something less in that code.


Kind Regards,

-- 
Adriano Monteiro Marques

http://adriano-marques.blogspot.com
http://umit.sourceforge.net
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