On 06/04/07, Michael Pogue <Michael.Pogue at sun.com> wrote:
> 7) Why are the first two pages completed with "OK", but the next pages
> completed with "Next>"?   It seems to me that it might be more
> consistent to use "Next>" throughout.

Because you can not go *back* to the first two dialogs, hence it
doesn't make sense to show a "next" from them in a sense.

The reason you can't go back is due to language / locale selection
issues with Gtk (if I remember correctly).

I think they are also actually separate windows / applications?

> 8) On the Disk page, generally items that are not selectable should be
> greyed out, rather than giving me an error message ("this disk is too
> small") after I click them.  (It's probably better to leave them on the
> list as greyed out, rather than taking them off the list entirely.)

It is intentional that you can select them so that it can tell you
*why* they are not valid candidates. I personally prefer this as well,
since if I can't select them, I would want to know why.

> 22) "Initialising" is spelled wrong (at least for the US locale! :-) on
> the Installing panel.

No, that's always the right spelling. We need to reeducate US Citizens ;)

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Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst
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