Hi Henrik, Marius,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ext
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 12:00:40PM +0100, Henrik Frisk wrote:
> > If, in the built in maill app (I know it's got a name,
> can't remember
> > right now)
>
> Modest.
>
> > I edit a reply to a mail and accidently hit Ctrl-W or Close
> > Window the dialog "Save changes" is presented with two
> options: "Save"
> > and "Cancel". Hitting "Save" saves the message as a draft (as
> > expected). I would assume that hitting "Cancel" would
> cancel the close
> > operation. Instead it cancels the save operation and closes
> the window
> > without saving changes. IMHO the button should be renamed or the
> > action should be changed to cancelling the close operation.
>
> There should be three buttons.
>
> 'Save draft and close', 'Close without saving', 'Continue editing'
In general, I like the more informative, GNOME-style buttons as you
propose; however, there are two issues:
i) changing the ok/cancel to these more explicit titles would be
inconsistent with the rest of the UI. I don't necessarily always
agree with the UI consistency-über-alles rule, but it's an uphill
battle to change that. Even having three button is too 'diverse'...
ii) even in english, the names are quite long; in many other languages
these longer names may not fit on the screen.
However, I agree that 'Cancel' is misleading here. But at least, after
loosing your mail once, one will not forget...
Maybe we should add a 'Mu'[1] button, which would 'unask the question'...
Best wishes,
Dirk.
[1] http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/M/mu.html
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