Right on the confirmation dialog, because there are plenty enough
threads here from those who dismissed them permanently as a nuisance and
months/years later report they weren't warned when making an edit.
Regards,
Adrien
On 5/11/22 9:51 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
Yeah. I've never
That's Google being 'helpful' by 'suggesting' substitutions so as not to
be allegedly offensive. I guess it reads okay, but that doesn't mean it
conveys what you intended. (I wonder, does it edit *incoming* mail too?)
Since you brought up visual impairment, the choice of Green is a really
bad
Yeah. I've never liked the "Contextually-sensitive" delete button. I still
hesitate before clicking it, even after 17 years!
(And, no, having a confirmation dialog pop up to inform me what is happening is
NOT a valid solution! Just ask anyone if they've ever accidentally deleted an
important
The Reconcile Finish button is not the only button which is inactive when
it's named function cannot be performed.
I think it would be confusing if one button's appearance took a different
style than others.
Already, in some cases, the icon or button is invisible when it is
non-functional, and
I haven't tested this today, but my recollection is that the Finish button is
inactive until the difference is zero. In older versions of Gnucash, this
difference was clearer, but more recent gui toolkits seem to have altered how
it looks, so that it isn't as obvious.
My point in mentioning
You can file an RFE (Request for Enhancement) on Bugzilla. See the Wiki
for more on bug reporting.
Regards,
Adrien
On 5/10/22 9:41 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
It would be nice if in the Reconcile window, when the Difference is zero,
the Finish button would turn green.
It would be nice if in the Reconcile window, when the Difference is zero,
the Finish button would turn green.
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