Bug 1119

Summary: Default help popup too narrow, too tall.
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: swear
Component: linuxconfAssignee: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description swear 1999-02-11 17:04:53 UTC
1) The default help windows always come up too narrow,
requiring awkward
window resising to read. 2) The window can't be shorted to a
reasonable
size so that it can be placed below the linuxconf window and
scrolled
while working in the linuxconf window.  These would be
design bugs, but
it seems there was no design of some of these usability
issues.

Boy, this help system needs help.  It looks like I submitted
the same thing several times yesterday, but I didn't.  I did
have to enter my password about three times per bug.  Could
it be that you need to say "don't bother using without
cookies"?

Comment 1 David Lawrence 1999-04-08 18:24:59 UTC
Thank you for your suggestions. They have been noted and will be
considered for the next release of Red Hat Linux.