David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > i've nothing wrong against "cancel / ok" button order because of
> > gnome, ie i've not choose "cancel / ok" order because gnome does,
> > but because most others desktop (macos?, kde, gnome, zindoz, ...)
> > uses that order.
> 
> I have heard that newer MacOS have this order, but KDE and Windows
> sure don't.

confirmed by kde team and mac fans :-)
 
> All this is doing is furthering the inconsistency that Gnome has
> introduced, which only confuses users.

at least, there's a guideline, which is better than none.

you may dislike the button order but it has the advantage of existing
(unlike previous drakxtools where oder depends of tools or even
dialogs)
 
> And yes Adam, I agree this issue is somewhat "silly," but if it
> weren't for what Gnome did, the issue would have never arisen, and
> silly as it may be, the issue does affect usability (and that's a
> bigger reason that what rocks/sucks thank you very god damn much).
> 
> > maybe some ingeeners in human machine interfaces area have found
> > better layout, but for now, standardize the layout in our tools is
> > good.
> > 
> > make it similar to most other apps is even better.
> 
> Good, then make it the ok/cancel order.

sorry but we definitively choose the cancel/ok order for drakxtools
because of gtk+/gnome historics


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