David Christian Berg wrote: >>However I think I agree with Mr Pittman and should rather change the order in >>the other programs instead. Save first seems "logical" >> >> > >Not quite, because in most cases the button you want to press is the one >furthest to the right, not to the left. Therefore you want the >"Save"-button to be right. > >David > > Hi all, I'm new to the list! Breaking consitency with every other qt-program sound like a bad idea, (even if I'm personally more used to the gnome order of buttons). I belive the functionality to change button order in gtk has been added recently, in able to be more consitent with win32-apps and kde-apps when one wishes to. Does anyone know if something similar is planned for qt (qt4?)? That would be the right way to solve this. - Andreas Nilsson
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