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  > What part of "Are you sure you want to quit" Yes/No you find ambiguous?
  
  KDE's HIG says
  
    Label command buttons with an imperative verb.
  
  and also
  
    Use descriptive button labels instead of standard Yes/No or OK/Cancel 
buttons. For example, if the user must choose to continue or stop an action, 
provide the buttons "Continue" and "Cancel".
  
  and IIRC there was even a time when a lot of KDE dialogs were converted from 
Yes/No style to a more action oriented style.
  
  > This has nothing to do with "this window", it's about the application 
itself being closed.
  
  Try opening multiple Okular windows with tabs and quit. Only one window (from 
the perspective of the user) will be closed.
  
  > Why is warning better?
  
  The "i" in the icon stands for "information", but in reality you are asking 
the user to pick between two buttons (the "warning" icons signals "attention, 
decide between two things!" with the imperative literally depicted by "!") Of 
course, a question mark would also work (maybe even better).
  
  > That's why firefox wording that i copied is much better
  
  Fair enough. It would be a nice touch if you could also change it in Dolphin 
then, though.
  
  > that doesn't have anything to do with this, we have multiple "don't ask me 
again" already, so this can't be a blocker.
  
  I thought it was a relevant question, so I brought it up. I'm sorry you feel 
attacked.
  
  ---
  
  For the rest, let's see if @colomar has any tips.

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  R223 Okular

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  https://phabricator.kde.org/D7714

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