jdd wrote:
> Lukas Ocilka a écrit :
>
>> As you can see, it's a bit more complicated and even YaST developers
>> aren't sometimes sure about the correct solution :) ;)
>
> so it will be possible to document this on the wiki. If I correctly
> understand, the expected action is always on the left?
Am Wednesday 15 November 2006 10:02 schrieb jdd:
> Lukas Ocilka a écrit :
> > As you can see, it's a bit more complicated and even YaST developers
> > aren't sometimes sure about the correct solution :) ;)
>
> so it will be possible to document this on the wiki. If I
> correctly understand, the exp
Lukas Ocilka a écrit :
As you can see, it's a bit more complicated and even YaST developers
aren't sometimes sure about the correct solution :) ;)
so it will be possible to document this on the wiki. If I
correctly understand, the expected action is always on the
left? I find this a bit curi
Adrian Schröter wrote:
> Am Tuesday 14 November 2006 17:57 schrieb jdd:
>> Lukas Ocilka a écrit :
>>> So, here are some rules:
>>>
>>> [ OK ] [ Cancel ]
>>>
>>> [ OK ] [ Cancel ] [ Skip ]
>>>
>>> [ Abort ] [ Retry ]
>>>
>>> [ Abort ] [ Retry ] [ Ignore ]
>>>
>>> [ Yes ] [ No ]
>>>
>>> [ Continue ]
Am Tuesday 14 November 2006 17:57 schrieb jdd:
> Lukas Ocilka a écrit :
> > So, here are some rules:
> >
> > [ OK ] [ Cancel ]
> >
> > [ OK ] [ Cancel ] [ Skip ]
> >
> > [ Abort ] [ Retry ]
> >
> > [ Abort ] [ Retry ] [ Ignore ]
> >
> > [ Yes ] [ No ]
> >
> > [ Continue ] [ Cancel ]
>
> abort and c
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
>>> jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
I'm not sure of that, But I have the feeling than the boxes asking for
"OK, cancel, retry" are not all the same.
I mean that some times the OK button is
Lukas Ocilka a écrit :
So, here are some rules:
[ OK ] [ Cancel ]
[ OK ] [ Cancel ] [ Skip ]
[ Abort ] [ Retry ]
[ Abort ] [ Retry ] [ Ignore ]
[ Yes ] [ No ]
[ Continue ] [ Cancel ]
abort and cancel are nearly the same, so
* why two words?
* why a different layout (abort on left, cance
Andras Mantia a écrit :
I'm sure it depends on the GUI style you want to follow. GNOME/GTK is=20
using Cancel OK, KDE/Qt is using OK Cancel...
why make things simple...
that's probably the rule. mozilla or yast gives "yes No",
cancel on the right, when GIMP gives "cancel accept"
I feel thi
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On Sunday 12 November 2006 13:07, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> I don't remember :-(. Jiri?
I'm sure it depends on the GUI style you want to follow. GN
jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
>> jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I'm not sure of that, But I have the feeling than the boxes asking for
>>> "OK, cancel, retry" are not all the same.
>>>
>>> I mean that some times the OK button is on the right, sometimes on the
>
Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm not sure of that, But I have the feeling than the boxes asking for
"OK, cancel, retry" are not all the same.
I mean that some times the OK button is on the right, sometimes on the
left of the box (sometimes the OK is a big left icon,
jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not sure of that, But I have the feeling than the boxes asking for
> "OK, cancel, retry" are not all the same.
>
> I mean that some times the OK button is on the right, sometimes on the
> left of the box (sometimes the OK is a big left icon, when most of the
>
I'm not sure of that, But I have the feeling than the boxes
asking for "OK, cancel, retry" are not all the same.
I mean that some times the OK button is on the right,
sometimes on the left of the box (sometimes the OK is a big
left icon, when most of the time the icons are only decoration.
i
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