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Subject: Re: kde settings apply vs instant change
From: Daniel Nicoletti <dantti12 () gmail ! com>
Date: 2013-05-28 14:53:17
Message-ID: CACo8zOfXus1HYQwm3=BJkzowFKkfvsoASyDuSK98iAJyYk9fTw () mail ! gmail ! com
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2013/5/28 Shantanu Tushar Jha <shaan7in@gmail.com>:
> Well not really, I've mostly seen dialogs which only have "Close" in the
> apply-immediately world. And thats what I hate, no option to go back.
Yes, I remember Gnome dialogs having a Close and not a
Cancel button. A quick search on google showed me both
kind of dialogs. But yes Thiago is right if the thing is to have both
Cancel and Close buttons that connection that I suggested won't work.
I for myself also prefer having apply, except for some things which isn't
viable.
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> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org> wrote:
>>
>> On segunda-feira, 27 de maio de 2013 17.31.55, Daniel Nicoletti wrote:
>> > I don't think it's about reloading settings at runtime,
>> > but if we where to support that it wouldn't be easy
>> > in system settings, simply connecting changed()
>> > signal to the apply() slot would do the trick.
>>
>> It's not that simple. In the apply-immediately world, pressing Cancel
>> reverts
>> to the settings before applying. The KDE "Apply" button does not allow
>> reverting.
>>
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