On Donnerstag, 23. Oktober 2008, Lukas Ocilka wrote:
> In my opinion, having a [Back] button disabled is the way to go if we
> are anywhere in installation and the dialog is full-screen.
>
> Keeping the [Back] button there (even if disabled) makes all the dialogs
> unified in having all the buttons with the same functionality on the
> very same places all over the installation. I remember we were talking
> about this before.

I don't quite understand this...

What Martin wrote sounds like we have dialogs where we have wizard buttons 
([Abort] [Back] [Next]) PLUS [OK] [Cancel] button in the same dialog.

If that is the case, that's a clear violation of the intent and purpose of a 
wizard. That does not make any sense. If there is a wizard, the wizard 
buttons are to be used for navigation (positive confirmation - [Next], [OK], 
[Accept] or whatever; non-destructive negative way out: [Back] / [Cancel]).

Please clarify. And a couple of screenshots would help.


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