Hi,

when testing openSUSE 11.1/SLES 11 I came across a rather curious situation:
many modules have already switched their label from Abort/OK(Accept,
Finish...) to the style guide compliant Cancel/OK label.
However in every case there is a third, inactive "Back" button included.
This doesn't make sense as there is nothing to go back and the dialog is
just an overview.
I suppose this is due to many of you using wizard.ycp as base template
for creating your module.

What do you think about using the button box
(http://lizards.opensuse.org/2008/08/28/button-order-in-yast-trying-to-make-peace-with-both-worlds/)
instead of the buttons of wizard.ycp?

In my opinion this would have the following advantages:
* consistent button order in pop ups and in the module
* user would not need to deal with an inactive button
* button order in YaST would be consistent with the desktop used by the user

What do you think about that issue?


Cu,

Martin
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