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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: RFC: Message Box issues
From:       illogic-al <obennett () hartford ! edu>
Date:       2004-10-04 20:25:53
Message-ID: 200410041625.53270.obennett () hartford ! edu
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On Monday 04 Oct 2004 01:30 pm, zander@kde.org wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 05:22:06PM +0200, Jaros?aw Staniek wrote:
> > >  I think it's much simpler to use arrows+space than this, especially if
> > >  the
> >
> > True, but it's personal feeling. It also to often leads to selecting
> > message text, if I press the arrow in the wrong side.
>
> I feel thats another bug; arrow icons should _only_ navigate between the
> buttons (ok to cancel and to ok again).  Not like TAB itself.
> Current behavior does not make sense.
>
> I reported a bug on this:
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90758
>
> > > dialogs don't have Yes/No but wording like Save/Discard. But I don't
> > > think this should be a problem to add.
> >
> > Since I've used such a code before, I would later prepare a patch when
> > the solution is accepted.
>
> I would still like to know what the (native) mac interface allows a user to
> type.  Anyone?
Why? This isn't a Mac Interface it's a KDE one. 
If it's consistency you're after wouldn't it make sense to ask about a more 
popular (i.e. > 90% of desktop market) system.
> a) Is the Y always accepted? (even when its not visible)
> b) is the first letter used (Replace == r)
> c) is the mnemonic used (P&rint == r)
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