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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Making grey lists easier to understand
From:       Gérard Delafond <gerard () delafond ! org>
Date:       2003-09-01 22:13:44
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Le Lundi 1 Septembre 2003 23:56, Michael Pye a écrit :
> On Monday 01 Sep 2003 10:07 pm, Gérard Delafond wrote:
> > I don't agree.
>
> I noticed. :P
>
> > Keeping a check in front of the text is good in some examples like the
> > one below, where checking the first line alone makes some sense, the
> > second line giving some more sense.
>
> The progressive disclosure seems reasonable here (no need to worry about
> left/right/auto if it's going to be straight top and bottom) and would
> preserve consistency with other areas where a similar concept is used.
I agree it is better than the 2 boxes.
But it won't prevent dummies from clicking on the grey radio buttons, which 
could never be grey.
>
> The extra click is not that expensive, 
Every useless click is expensive ;-)
> especially with a sensible default.
Of course
> 
> (Any support for longest side reworded and made default of the three?)
No problem for this.
>
> MP
>
Gerard

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