Nick wrote:
> There are times when the user may not expect or predict, but
> things have to make sense in context. If making sense in context means
> presenting in an inconsistent way with other contexts, then why
> wouldn't you?

You would. And the distinct context would justify your change. So in fact it IS 
consistent, just not the same.

Paul
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