** Description changed: - If you use Brasero to copy a disk to a .iso file, you need to select - which file you would like to use. In the File selector window that - comes up the only button down the bottom right of the window is "Close". - Now if I click that is it going to use the file I just selected, or - revert back to what it was before I click it? I know the answer because - I have done it 50 odd times now, but it still annoys me every time. Why - not "Open", "Save", "Select" or something like that? + 1. Launch Brasero. + 2. Choose "Disc copy". + 3. Insert a CD/DVD. + 4. In the "Select a disc to write to" menu, choose "Image File". + 5. Choose "Properties". + + What happens: In the resulting file selector, the only button down the + bottom right of the window is "Close". Now if I click that is it going + to use the file I just selected, or revert back to what it was before I + click it? I know the answer because I have done it 50 odd times now, + but it still annoys me every time. Why not "Open", "Save", "Select" or + something like that? Oh while I am at it, the button to open this window is labeled "Properties". Why not "Browse" or something of that nature?
-- Brasero copy to image, select window "close" button badly named https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/572115 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to brasero in ubuntu. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs