Try this, just to check: Create a new document; put a listings include
in it; save and close. Open the document. Open the include and type
something in the label field; hit return; re-open the dialog. This
should work. Now create a new include inset, and set it to "include".
Close. Re-open the first inset and type something in the caption field.
Hit enter, which will close it. Now re-open. What do you get? I get no
change, as if I'd hit cancel.

Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>   
>>> For some reason, changing the type of the dialog switches the default
>>> button from OK to Cancel. This restores the correct default. Must be a
>>> QT bug.
>>>       
>> If it is, it must be local to linux. Here (WinXP, Qt4.2.1) the focus
>> stays on the OK button.
>>     
>
> Here, everything works as well (openSUSE 10.2, Qt 4.2.3).
>
> Jürgen
>   


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