On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 00:13:30 -0600 Brian Mattern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> I think one of the few things Gnome gets right is that they did away
> with 'apply/cancel/ok' buttons, and simply apply config changes as they
> occur. (The same is true on OS X). I find this very intuitive, and tend
On Tuesday, 20 December 2005, at 00:13:30 (-0600),
Brian Mattern wrote:
> I think one of the few things Gnome gets right is that they did away
> with 'apply/cancel/ok' buttons, and simply apply config changes as
> they occur. (The same is true on OS X). I find this very intuitive,
> and tend to us
Christopher Michael, il 20/12/2005 15:42, scrisse:
> One thing I am concerned about with this is that if we are going to
> auto-apply config changes when a change is made to a widget is what is
> going to occur in the case of sliders ? Do we make apply calls everytime
> the slider value changes ? C
Brian Mattern, il 20/12/2005 07:13, scrisse:
> We could probably do it by simply calling the dialog's 'apply' callback
> whenever a change is made to a widget. In addition to this, it would be
> nice to save a copy of the config state when the window was opened, and
> provide a 'revert' button. Th
I think one of the few things Gnome gets right is that they did away
with 'apply/cancel/ok' buttons, and simply apply config changes as they
occur. (The same is true on OS X). I find this very intuitive, and tend
to usually hit 'Apply ' almost without thinking after making changes.
So, I would