The problem isn't in the applications. The problem is that many themes 
force KDE/Windows button order.

I was using it both as a caution about that problem and as an example of 
how "little changes" can matter a lot, so any changes to come into 
compliance with a HIG should be made with extreme caution.

On 13-07-26 07:10 AM, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Friday, 2013-07-26, Stephan Sokolow wrote:
>> I'm not a developer, but I would like to bring attention to a potential
>> point of contention: The choice of a HIG and how strictly to follow it.
>>
>> I went to a lot of trouble to ensure OK buttons on the right-hand side
>> of my dialogs (GNOME/OSX style) rather than Cancel buttons (Windows/KDE
>> style) and I've never felt fully comfortable in KDE since their switch
>> from 3.5.x to 4.0.
>
> That shouldn't be a problem in Qt applications or at least not if the
> developers are using QDialogButtonBox as recommended.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
>
>
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