Le Sat 30 August 2008 16:06:20 Allen Winter, vous avez écrit : > On Saturday 30 August 2008 10:44:16 Allen Winter wrote: > > On Saturday 30 August 2008 09:34:32 David Jarvie wrote: > > > Le Fri 29 August 2008 23:20:02 Allen Winter, vous avez écrit : > > > > On Friday 29 August 2008 16:25:30 Allen Winter wrote: > > > > > Howdy, > > > > > > > > > > I noticed that the Help ,Ok and Cancel buttons in KDialogs > > > > > don't have tooltips or whatsthis. (Help has a tooltip, but no > > > > > whatsthis). > > > > > > > > > > This is due to those settings missing in KStandardGuiItems::ok(), > > > > > et.al. > > > > > > > > > > Is there a good reason for this? Should I add the > > > > > tooltips/whatthis to the KStandardGuiItems? Or not? Or maybe add > > > > > them into > > > > > the KDialog class directly? > > > > > > > > Attached is a patch for review that makes sure Help, Ok and Cancel > > > > have tooltips and whatsthis. Let me know if I can commit. > > > > Or if you have better text. > > > > > > OK and Cancel buttons are not only used in the context of applying > > > changes. As an example of kdelibs use which doesn't conform to this, > > > Cancel is used in the continue/cancel variant of KMessageBox, where it > > > means "don't proceed with the operation which I kicked off". There will > > > also be many uses in applications in all sorts of circumstances. So > > > it's hard to envisage a generally applicable tooltip or whatsthis which > > > expands to anything more than the actual button text ("Cancel" or "OK") > > > - not a particularly useful thing to do. Better to leave the tooltips > > > and whatsthis texts unset. > > > > Good point. > > Do you think we could generalize the tooltips/whatsthis in KDialog > > for the Cancel, OK and Help? If so, I can provide a patch for that. > > Attached is such a patch. > Let me know if you think this works better. I don't think that you can generalise with KDialog either. Before proceeding with the patch, it would be necessary to look at a good selection of examples of how applications use KDialog classes. Speaking for KAlarm, there is at least one example of a KDialog which uses OK and Cancel but which isn't about applying changes - it's about selecting from a list for further processing. Perhaps instead an option to use your tooltips/whatsthis texts might be offered in KDialog? -- David Jarvie. KAlarm author and maintainer. http://www.astrojar.org.uk/kalarm