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rkflx added a comment.
> 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
aacid added a comment.
In https://phabricator.kde.org/D7671#143898, @rkflx wrote:
> After further analysis, I can draw these conclusions (contradicting some
assumptions from above, confirming others):
>
> 1. KDirWatch correctly emits at least one "dirty" each for directory
watches
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--- Comment #13 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Defenitely not an okular bug, i guess a Plasma bug makes sense since you say
that you can only reproduce this inside a Plasma session.
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In https://phabricator.kde.org/D7714#144118, @rkflx wrote:
> Thanks for picking up old reviewboard requests.
It's what being the defacto maitainer means
> I like the feature in general, it is standard in a lot of applications
today.
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> But to
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--- Comment #12 from Tristan Miller ---
(In reply to Luigi Toscano from comment #11)
> If you can reproduce with even demo/simple Qt5 applications, and maybe from
> an environment which is not Plasma, this may be a bug or
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