On Thursday, September 01, 2011 01:14:07 pm Ladislav Slezak wrote:
> Dne 31.8.2011 12:39, Jiri Srain napsal(a):
> [...]
> 
> > When a button has a specific meaning (and it does not really matter
> > whether the label is Next, OK or Finish), it should not move (I mean,
> > when you click Next, in the next dialog there should not be Back button
> > at the same location). From this perspective, we have only two options:
> > 
> > [Back][Next]
> > [Back][Finish]
> > 
> > or
> > 
> > [Finish][Back]
> > [Next][Back]
> > 
> > Even though being a KDE user, I feel better about the first one (just a
> > personal opinion).
> 
> IMO only the first possibility is correct for _multiple_ step dialogs
> (wizard) regardless the current desktop environment.
I fully agree with you. 
 
> The reason is that it imitates turning pages in a book - if you advance in
> a book you turn the right page and if you want to go back you turn the
> left page.
Good explanation. 

 
> This is the reason why it is logical even in KDE.
> 
> (The only reason for switching are RTL languages like Arabic. And IIRC this
> is already handled in our wizard correctly.)
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> Ladislav Slezák
> Yast Developer
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