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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Getting rid of yes/no (was: Re: Ideas for kde3 part II)
From:       ian reinhart geiser <geiseri () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2001-10-30 19:32:03
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On Tuesday 30 October 2001 03:25 pm, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> I would go for:
>
> "There are unsafed changes in Document1. Do you want to save or discard the
> changes to Document1?"
>
> [Save] [Discard] [Cancel]
>
> Which is a very suitable candidate for a warningYesNoCancel box.

Yes I agree, this is the most obvious and it translates well.  It amazes me 
how much everyone always copied the Apple UI, even their mistakes.

When Apple first did this UI they had 128K to keep these dialogs in memory 
with.  We not longer have that limitation, so lets have context sensitive 
dialogs

- -ian reinhart geiser
p.s. i am not willing to submit a patch for this one though ;)

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