Hi, Matt. Thank you. I'll update Changelog along with new fix.
Escape key sequence force alert panel to return as if other button clicked. I guess it is not the best way to achieve what alert panel is bringing for. Anyway we can disscuss panel's behaviour. This is also the matter of user safety. On 2/21/07, Matt Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also you forgot a ChangeLog entry, I also believe this change to be dubious in that because key equivalents for return and escape exist, doesn't mean that someone wouldn't use tab/space which they may be used to for other panels which do not have return/escape key equivalents. On 2007-02-21 01:31:04 -0800 Fred Kiefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am not sure, but wouldn't it be better to just switch of the display > of the first responder frame by calling setShowsFirstResponder: on the > cell with NO as the argument? > > On a not so related issue, you had to set the highlight behaviour for > these buttons explicitly. What about setting the type of all these > buttons to be NSMomentaryPushInButton in _makeButtonWithRect:. This > looks more consistent to me. The default button would still be > different > though. > > Sergii Stoian schrieb: >> Author: stoyan >> Date: Wed Feb 21 01:46:01 2007 >> New Revision: 24671 >> >> URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/gnustep?rev=24671&view=rev >> Log: >> * Source/NSAlert.m: (-_initWithoutGModel): >> Make buttons refuse first responder to avoid drawing >> dashed frame. >> >> Modified: >> libs/gui/trunk/Source/NSAlert.m >>
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