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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Aug 25 09:10:57 +0000 
2007 -------
Mba, "non-modal" is an underlying technique you used -- you don't see it unless 
you click in the main window. From visual appearance you wouldn't guess it is 
non-modal. Moreover you can work with every non-modal window as with modal 
window, right?

So [ok] fits there perfectly, for example, for obvious scenarios -- inserting 
hyperlinks :-) 
1) click on [insert hyperlink]
2) click on [internet] (for example)
3) enter URL
4) enter label
5) OK -- but this piece is missing

What could be simpler and more intuitive? And one more thing -- after spotting 
this dialog is non-modal (I didn't, you told me) there is still no harm having 
[ok] button.

Please do not focus on technical details, but on tasks users perform and 
provide the most easy, the most convenient way to do them. Users are not 
interested in implementation, but capabilities. Sorry for obvious truth :-)



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