Well, well Tony Rolfe, OK then but...
> On 9 Apr 1999 9:13:42 +0100 Neil Bothwick said:
> > It's a commodity. The standard behaviour of a commodity when clicking
> > the close gadget is to close the window and hide the commodity. The
> > requester is a way of allowing you to use the close gadget to quit
> > without breaking the rules for commodities.
>
> Sorry, Neil. I disagree here.
>
> Most commodities use "Hide" to hide the GUI and "Quit" to quit the
> application. If I hit any button which gives me an "Are you sure?"
> option and I say "No", I expect the application to leave everything as
> it was. If the button says "Quit" and I change my mind, I don't
> want the application making some arbitrary decision as to what I
> really meant.
>
> My suggestion would be to add a "Hide" button and make them both
> behave intuitively.
>
> << Climbs down from soap box>>
>
That's ture. Why not e-mail Amiga Inc about you thought so something
could happen about it! If you don't tell them it will not happen. I
think it shouldn't be a hide button as such but in title bar,
the programmer would have to acviate it durring inti of Window Flag's.
Who do I e-mail at Amiga Inc then?
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