"resistance is futile" On Apr 20, 2012 8:49 AM, "Kamil Paral" <kpa...@redhat.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, 2012-04-19 at 16:24 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote: > > > > > That is obscure UI design, and therefore doesn't resolve the > > > current > > > UI obscurity. So I see very little efficacy in the idea. > > > > To contribute something positive here, I went ahead and implemented > > the > > 'oscurity'. See attached. > > I tried that out. For some reason the notification doesn't pop up after I > run the program, is that intended? You have to open the overview mode to > view an icon in bottom right and then click that icon to see the message. I > created a screenshot gallery here (using time order): > > http://imgur.com/a/3hAEJ > > Currently that is obscure the same way the current dash launcher is. We > would need at least to pop up that notification right after logging in, and > then hide the notification if users clicks on it (outside the Install > button). Ideally it should be clear that the button is still available to > the user even if I dismiss the notification (I'm not sure how to do that). > Another question is what happens if user doesn't dismiss it, what about > other notifications, do they just queue and don't show up? > > > > > Of course, neither the extension nor the notification have any > > translations, so they are not really suitable for including as-is in > > F17. > > As I have described earlier, InstallFedoraButton doesn't need any > translations, it uses anaconda.desktop file. Try to switch your language to > german or french and you'll see the button text in german or french. > -- > devel mailing list > devel@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
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