> yes, this old dialog is really bad from a usability point of view.
>
> For your improved dialog, what does "Keep changes" do? If it is the
> old behavior of "Cancel" then this may be a bit misleading because
> nothing is saved, you just stop moving the focus away from the method.
> Maybe something along the lines of "Back to modified method" would be
> better?


        (Discard changes) (Don't)
        (Discard changes) (Don't do anything)
        (Discard changes) (Keep original method)        <- probably better


>
> Adrian
>
> On Aug 19, 2009, at 23:25 , Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>
>> <Picture 5.png>
>>
>> of course I forgot this one.
>>
>>      Changes have not been saved.
>>
>>              (Discard changes)     (Keep changes)
>>
>>
>> On Aug 19, 2009, at 11:17 PM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>>
>>> hi guys
>>>
>>> I do not you but me I'm losing half of a second to read (even if I
>>> know it by hearth) this stupid window
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <Picture 3.png>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> It would be so cool to have only two buttons because I do not
>>> understand what is the field input and the cancel
>>>
>>> and two buttons
>>>     (Discard changes) (Keep changes)
>>>
>>> I'm so stupid: I do not understand what is cancel here (of course
>>> this is cancel the change of method
>>> but in UI flow I do not know that I was selecting or changing - now
>>> I get this crappy question and
>>> I panic ....
>>>
>>> Any taker?
>>>
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