It's a gnome2 thing.
It drove me nuts at first.
Austin
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 06:27, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> Digital Wokan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I play a lot of Freecell while waiting for my Cooker updates to
> > finish. Instead of switching systems as usual, I played it on my
> > Cooker system. After finishing the game, I thought I'd clicked
> > "No" to playing again when it fired up another round. Once that
> > was done (have to keep the losses at zero ya know), I noticed the
> > yes and no had been reversed from their previous locations. I
> > thought maybe I was just forgetful, but playing it on the 8.2
> > system, I found "yes" on the left and "no" on the right. When did
> > this change get made and who came up with the bright idea of
> > reversing a convention I'd gotten used to over the years? (That
> > of Yes/Ok being on the left and No/Cancel being on the right.)
>
> I'm curious to learn how this is connected to Cooker?
>
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