Am Donnerstag, 5. Juli 2007 16:56 schrieb Derek Atkins: > >> Following this way of thought I would decide for choice #1, leave > >> as-is for 2.2.0. What do the other developers say? > > > > For better or for worse, we've conditioned users (me included) to > > expect that they can 1) open GnuCash, 2) make undesired changes for > > the purposes of exploration or experimentation, 3) close GnuCash w/o > > saving, and 4) re-open GnuCash with their data in exactly the state > > they last saved it. > > * me too * :(
Not me, though. But interesting - I haven't thought about users who got accustomed to this particular behaviour. You're all right, this must not be changed silently. I was only thinking about new users. > > ==== Auto-save ==== > > Do you want to auto-save your data file? > > [some explanation of the implications;] > > [explanation that this can be customized in Preferences] > > > > [Yes, just this once] [Yes, always] [No, not right now *] [No, > > never] =================== > > * default > > > > So, I'm fine with #2, #3, or #4, but not with #1. > > I like this option #4, too. I'm also with Chris here with #2, #3, or > #4 but not #1. I think I'd prefer #4, then #3, then #2. Okay, so we're going for this dialog with choices. Are you up for doing this? I don't know off-hand how to implement the bunch of buttons in gtk the easiest... Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
