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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/1/2014 7:42 AM, Aline Manera
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/31/2014 05:49 PM, Crístian
Viana wrote:<br>
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On 31-07-2014 17:07, Aline Manera wrote:<br>
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Just a question/comment/doubt:<br>
The plus icon is to attach a new device, right?<br>
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So we should be consistent and not use that same icon.<br>
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Every "+" icon in Kimchi means adding/creating something (e.g.
creating a guest, a template, a network, adding a new storage,
NIC). If this new button doesn't add/create something, we should
use a different image. One could easily guess that this "+"
button would add a new PCI device, which is not the case.<br>
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By attachment, I mean a new PCI device will be added to the guest
which is the same case of a new storage.<br>
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Exactly correct. Aline, your explanation is consistent with
virt-manager UI.<br>
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