On 2002-01-18 10:24 +0100, Paul Berkowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/17/02 10:47 PM, "Jan Martel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> It would be nice if windows for contacts, events, tasks, etc could include a
>> "save & close" button as well as the "save" button. There's a "save & close
>> when you make a new contact and use only the dialog box that comes up at
>> first, but if you want to put in more stuff, or if you edit an existing
>> contact (or make a calendar entry or anything like that), you have to do
>> first save and then close. Not a big deal, of course, but it would be nice
>> to have the combined button available.
> 
> Almost everything will save as it closes, without any special save required:
> just close, and you will get a dialog saying "Save first: check this box if
> you don't want to be asked again". Contacts, events, tasks, notes will all
> do this. (You can reset them all to ask again in Notifications preferences.)

hopefully <cmd> <w> is still available at OS X.
Sorry for this rather stupid and unhelpful comment, but I couldn't resist --
mainly because OS X apparently is no relief to my already apparent RSI.

Back to serious, maybe it's just training due to *my* profession --
I have to do lots of mousin' around therefore left hand strictly always at
the keyboard -- my claim, just the essentials for buttons. For those who
love more buttons -- bad interface design is available almost anywhere,
and I really *love* the E'rage inteface design team for resting against
the general Windoze button hype (well, maybe they simply forgot to limit
third party developers to a reasonable number of buttons).

Bottom line -- I'd be more concerned if the standard shortcuts weren't
available, <cmd> <s>, <cmd> <w> still is much more faster than looking
for "save and close" botton, eventually waiting for the tooltip show up
to be sure not to hose anything ...

-- 
Thomas Schierle, Munich, Germany

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