Install Mod Prompt - Lacking Buttons
Reported by Chris Ward | December 10th, 2009 @ 09:48 AM | in Beta 3
The following is being copied from the Support Site, since I figured a ticket would be better.
When you drag a .dazip file onto the DAModder -- which, by the way, is a really smooth way of doing it -- it will prompt you about if you want to install the mod. I've attached a picture of the prompt being referred to.
When this pops up, initially I looked for somewhere to click 'Yes'. Having experience with DOS prompts I then typed "y" for a y/n option and pressed Enter, which worked. Later I found just pressing Enter worked.
What I'm suggesting is to revise the prompt so it's more obvious what action to take if you want to install the mod. Adding clickable buttons would be the easiest, but even just saying what keys to press would be good for accessibility to new users.
Comments and changes to this ticket
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John Vanderbeck December 10th, 2009 @ 10:32 AM
- Tag set to ui
Actually thats more of a bug -- odd.. there ARE buttons but they are being cut off for some reason.
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John Vanderbeck December 10th, 2009 @ 10:34 AM
- Assigned user set to John Vanderbeck
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Chris Ward December 10th, 2009 @ 11:00 AM
That is indeed odd. I'm not familiar with graphical libraries, or if any configurations on my end could be impacting it. I'm running Windows XP if that's of any consequence.
Another thing is when I added a mod I had an earlier version of and got the 'uninstall earlier version' prompt, the Yes/No buttons on that displayed fine. Perhaps comparing the code used to generate that prompt to this one and looking for a discrepancy may yield results.
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John Vanderbeck December 10th, 2009 @ 12:55 PM
- State changed from new to resolved
- Milestone set to Beta 3
This has been resolved in Beta 2.1.1
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