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As a bonus would be nice if we could automagically search and display
As a bonus would be nice if we could automagically search and display
the options right there instead of asking the user to search.
the options right there instead of asking the user to search.
All of these are good points. Richard, I think we should
* Filter the list of requires for dupes
* Use a neutral icon in the nautilus dialog (either the nautilus icon or as suggested, the packagekit icon
* Make the nautilus dialog more consistent with the rest, by putting the "Do you want to search " question in a separate paragraph, and use Search/Cancel instead of Yes/No
* Mention the font name (assuming we have a suitable 'display name' for the required font)
--[[User:Mclasen|mclasen]] 19:26, 13 February 2009 (UTC)

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A few thoughts:

 * The Codec installer dialog:
   * looks a bit broken: why the "Windows Media Video 9 decoder" listed twice?
   * The entire explanatory text can be simplified to: "You need the 'Windows Media Video 9 decoder' plugin to play this content."
 * The unknown file dialog:
   * the red sign which suggests an error. I think this is inconsistent with the rest of the dialogs which show a less threatening icon
   * I think we can use the PackageKit icon instead, no?
   * the full path of the file is irrelevant in this content, I think we should display the name+ext only  
 * The font installer dialog:
   * Missing period at then of explanation
   * The name of the font should be mentioned: "The 'Arial Black' font is required to view this file correctly."
 * Sometimes we use "No/Yes" for buttons, sometimes "Cancel/Search". Since you're asking the question, I think "No/Yes" is more appropriate.

As a bonus would be nice if we could automagically search and display the options right there instead of asking the user to search.

All of these are good points. Richard, I think we should

  • Filter the list of requires for dupes
  • Use a neutral icon in the nautilus dialog (either the nautilus icon or as suggested, the packagekit icon
  • Make the nautilus dialog more consistent with the rest, by putting the "Do you want to search " question in a separate paragraph, and use Search/Cancel instead of Yes/No
  • Mention the font name (assuming we have a suitable 'display name' for the required font)

--mclasen 19:26, 13 February 2009 (UTC)