https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153702
--- Comment #8 from Rafael Lima <rafael.palma.l...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Caolán McNamara from comment #7) > The button order in these warning dialogs are rearranged to match the button > order of the Desktop Environment so Don't Save, Cancel, Save is the correct > order for GNOME I understand that this is a Gnome standard, but I still find it confusing every time I use apps in Gnome and the "Don't save" (or "Close without saving" in Gedit, Glade, etc) button appears first. >From what I understand, we have the ability to change this in LO if we choose to do so. So it might be a discussion about what is better UX-wise. There are 2 main points to be made here: 1) Having the order changed to "Save", "Don't save" and "Cancel" in Gtk3 will make the experience equal to all OS/DEs, which is a good thing 2) However, I don't know how much such change would hurt the experience of Gnome users, who might already be accustomed to this sequence -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.