Hi Walter,

On 10 Jul 2010, at 23:17, Walter Bender <[email protected]> wrote:

> Cross-posting.
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> -walter
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> From: Walter Bender <[email protected]>
> Date: Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:13 PM
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> I've been thinking that maybe the place to add this feature is the
> Frame. We could include it as a menu option (like view source) easily
> enough and just use the existing NamingAlert code. That would mean no
> changes to the toolbar and backward compatibility for all existing
> activities. Comments?

Yes, that would at least avoid having to upgrade all activities to support it — 
the 'new' toolbar is a good example of what we can expect for activity 
development lag. It has been almost a year since the new toolbar work, and 
there are still plenty of activities that don't make use of it (bad for our UI 
consistency). Most of our target users still have never seen the new toolbars 
as deployers have been focusing on working with 0.84 based builds for 
deployment. Maybe, by the time a newer Sugar lands in a major deployment most 
activities will have caught up ;)

On a general note, for me the (automatic) NamingAlert at the end of a session 
is still quite controversial, it always seems to manage to get in the way right 
when I'm trying to focus on what I need next (a distraction rather than 
helpful, by the time I hit Stop I already have a next task in mind, not the 
already completed one I'm trying to get rid of). Most of the time I'm stabbing 
at close widget, cussing under my breath. However I do understand you found it 
useful in a teaching environment last year by specifically instructing students 
to fill it out. If we allow the NamingAlert to be called up when needed, will 
we still need to trigger it automatically at the end of a session? 

Regards,
--Gary     

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