On Fri, 7 Jan 2011, Ian Shaw wrote:
To the developers,
This is a very common mistake, caused because most Windows programs
retain the settings when OK is pressed. I don't know the default
behaviour on Linux or Macs, but I think gnubg would be more user
friendly if it saved settings by default.
I don't like this, at least not if there are only OK and Cancel choices
like now. That would mean you cannot change anything just temporarily. The
configuration file is clobbered every time and you have to undo the
changes explicitely.
If there were three choices : Apply, Apply & Save and Cancel, it would be
fine with me (especially if Apply is the default and Save saves just the
parameters from the current tab, not all of them).
Aren't there some design guidelines in the Gnome documentation about these
kind of things ?
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