As part of #13 feature, we have some work in progress in the ui / may branches (both currently aligned) for the new wizard.
The new wizard is operative end-to-end. We know there are some tasks pending as it is currently progress: design improvements, visualizations, cohesion in styles, etc. as well as have some known issues / limitations. Following are the most important ones:
Error handling: The error handling form is not ready yet. The form to show unexpected errors has not been ported / re-designed yet. As a consequence, an unexpected exception will outcome in a "NotImplementedException" app crash.
Focus and keyboard usability: not considered / handled yet, so expect to have unexpected transitions among controls if you use the keyboard.
Wizard window size: the wizard window is responsive but appears with a fixed size. We know that with resolutions under 1280 x 720 or in high resolutions with 200% for text the window fill up the whole the screen.
Dependencies: the dependencies between features / pages are not handled yet.
Detailed information modal: Clicking the "i" in the items does not show the modal with the detailed information.
User feedback: improve user feedback using the status bar.
Any feedback is wellcome but, as already mentioned, consider this as a work in progres.
Focus and keyboard usability: not considered / handled yet, so expect to have unexpected transitions among controls if you use the keyboard.
Wizard window size: the wizard window is responsive but appears with a fixed size. We know that with resolutions under 1280 x 720 or in high resolutions with 200% for text the window fill up the whole the screen.
Finish error dialog redesign: get an error dialog more aligned with the current UI style.
Text Styles: Make the text styles uniform and good looking.
As part of #13 feature, we have some work in progress in the ui / may branches (both currently aligned) for the new wizard.
The new wizard is operative end-to-end. We know there are some tasks pending as it is currently progress: design improvements, visualizations, cohesion in styles, etc. as well as have some known issues / limitations. Following are the most important ones:
Any feedback is wellcome but, as already mentioned, consider this as a work in progres.
Regards.