Michael Sobolev wrote:
> > > > Btw. for the main path it should be ok to just hit [enter], which in turn
> > > > means you'd have to switch the meaning of yes/no in your question.
> > > Hmm.. Yes. Would it be feasible to implement an additional argument to
> > > yesNoBox (and twoButtonBox) that specifies what button is default?
> >
> > I guess that's already done. I saw it today that 'No' was preselected.
> > I'm not sure which which dialog that was but I guess it was 2.0 ext2 fs
> > compatibility or swap.
> Hmm.. When I checked the sources, the first button is always the default one.
> Can you try to recall what dialog you was in?
Will try to remember when I'm doing the next full installation.
Regards,
Joey
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