On Friday 30 August 2002 02:19, Carsten Wolff wrote: > On Friday 30 August 2002 00:31, Eric Ellsworth wrote: > > No, it wouldn't be difficult to change and I thought about it myself > several times, but I think the behavior is better as is for the followi= ng > reason. > In the last few weeks I did several KDE installs for so-far-windows-use= rs. > They all kept going on through the kpersonalizer-pages, only because th= ey > saw the changes directly and were able to go back and forth, until the > setting was of their liking. That's because they don't have any idea of > many of the options. They don't know what a focus-policy could be, or h= ow > icon-highlighting might look like. > The redrawing isn't very nice, I know, but I think, it's the right trad= eoff > to make. > Agreed. IMHO The idea of removing the 'quit &keep' button sounds reasonable to me= =2E ___________________________________________________________ Are you sure you want to quit the KDE Setup Assistant? If you quit, all changes will be lost. Press cancel to go back and finish= your=20 set up. | Quit | Cancel _____________________________________________________ I have seen such dialogs multible times. The current dialog is rather unu= sal=20 for users.=20 IMHO I would suggest an additional dialog for page 1 where no changes hav= e=20 been made so far (if the next button has not been pressed): ___________________________________________________________ Are you sure you want to quit the KDE Setup Assistant? The KDE Setup Assistant helps you to adjust the desktop to you personal t= aste.=20 Press cancel to go back and finish your set up.=20 | Quit | Cancel _____________________________________________________ Cheers Christoph _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability