On Wednesday 07 November 2007 16:12:01 Phillip J. Eby wrote:
> Anyway, my point was that there exists precedent for using the word
> "refresh" to mean "update the listed items' order and presence to
> reflect changes in their values".

OK, I guess I haven't been exposed enough to apps in which Refresh is 
used in that way. In Eclipse, which is what I spend most of my time 
in, "Refresh" is used to sync up Eclipse's view of the workspace with 
its actual state on the filesystem, and always annoys me when I have to 
use it. :-)

I'm guessing the best choice for this is whatever resonates the most 
with a new user, and is obviously different from "sync" and its icon.

Davor
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