> Angus Leeming wrote:
> > Richard Heck 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.
> >>
> >> Still seeking two OKs...or at least some reaction!
> > The button is changed b
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Richard Heck 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.
>>
>> Still seeking two OKs...or at least some reaction!
> The button is changed because the GUI v
Richard Heck wrote:
> 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 "inclu
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Richard Heck 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.
>>
>> Still seeking two OKs...or at least some reaction!
>
> Hi, Richard.
>
> The button is change
Richard Heck 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.
Still seeking two OKs...or at least some reaction!
Hi, Richard.
The button is changed because the GUI view is telling the Bu
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 firs
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, everyth
Richard Heck 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.
Still seeking two OKs...or a
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.
Still seeking two OKs...or at least some reaction!
rh
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Richard G Heck, Jr
Pro
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.
Seeking two OKs.
rh
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==
Richard G Heck, Jr
Professor of Philosophy
Brown Univers
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