Hi,
>
> Alan:
> Please create ticket[s]
>
I did [0] except for what is commented on below.
>>
>> Spencer:
>> • The ’Help’ button location could be reduced in quantity to one and
>> moved to the bottom right corner. This can reduce confusion.
>>
>
> I think that the plan is to update documentation to have several pages,
> so this is not an issue.
>
Okay.
Trailing the end of the section label text is not so clean and clear for
'Help', may need some further location refinement.
>>
>> • The icons could display white _on hover/selected_, as the text does.
>>
>
> I don't think this is worth reimplementing GTK's theme, so I'd like to
> drop it.
>
I do not understand.
Is there a technical limitation to having the icon change color when the
associated text does during an actionable state such as _onHover_ ?
>>
>> + When ‘Armenian’ is selected, the location text updates to the native
>> glyphs, as the rest do, but is quite large. I am unsure if horizontal
>> spacing adjustments can resolve this.
>>
>
> No, this is a font issue I think.
>
Word.
>>
>> • The Greeter language could be updated to reflect the language
>> changes.
>>
>> • The system language could be updated to reflect the language
>> changes.
>>
>
> Planned but not fully implemented, yet.
>
Word.
>>
>> • ‘Administrative Account’ could use a dedicated dialog and dedicated
>> popover.
>>
>
> I think I implemented our plans. If not, please elaborate with
> wireframes in a dedicated child ticket.
>
I will wait until the next version to revisit this bug.
>>
>> • ‘MAC Spoofing’ popover could open up instead of opening down.
>>
>
> I think we should let GTK decide...
>
I think the popovers should all open the same way; this is an expected
experience.
If not for the entire dialog, i.e., all of the sections, then each
section should share the same directional pop, e.g., the top section
popovers would pop downward and the bottom section popovers would pop
upward, each guaranteeing space for the dialog to exist on-screen.
Wordlife,
Spencer
[0]:
https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/10828