[Bug 1002201] [NEW] Selectable white line separator in DHCP configuration re-try dialog during server installation

Parameswaran Sivatharman para.siva at canonical.com
Mon May 21 08:22:57 UTC 2012


Public bug reported:

There is a selectable ( by moving the selection by the up/ down arrow
keys) white line in the DHCP config retry dialog window during the
server installation (32 bit, i386, Precise, Server).

It will be a better user experience if the white line is not present. If
the line is left to show a logical separation between the group of
options then the separator white space should not be slectable. i.e when
the down arrow key is pressed the selection should jump directly from
'Configure network manually' to 'Do not configure the network at this
time' .

Please see attached image for more information.

** Affects: netcfg (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: iso-testing qa-daily-testing

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Title:
  Selectable white line separator in DHCP configuration re-try dialog
  during server installation

Status in “netcfg” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  There is a selectable ( by moving the selection by the up/ down arrow
  keys) white line in the DHCP config retry dialog window during the
  server installation (32 bit, i386, Precise, Server).

  It will be a better user experience if the white line is not present.
  If the line is left to show a logical separation between the group of
  options then the separator white space should not be slectable. i.e
  when the down arrow key is pressed the selection should jump directly
  from 'Configure network manually' to 'Do not configure the network at
  this time' .

  Please see attached image for more information.

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