Ken Ray wrote:
Anything like the standard "save as" dialog, where the user specifies a filename which already exists.On 3/8/05 4:57 PM, "Frank D. Engel, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Does anyone know of a way to coax the "answer" command into using a button other than the last one specified as the default? This behavior stands in the way of compliance with Apple's HI Guidelines:
In Chapter 11 ("Layout Examples"), there is a statement that the
"action button" for an alert (the button which completes the action
initiated by the user, the one which triggered the display of the
alert), should always be the rightmost button in the alert, even though
it is *not* always the default button (the one triggered by
enter/return) -- in some cases, such as actions which may result in
data loss, the guidelines specifically state that the default action
should be something else, normally "Cancel".
Frank, do you have a real-life example of where this appears?
This brings up a dialog box which says something like
"File abc.txt already exists. Do you want to overwrite it ?" with choices "Yes" and "No".
The choice to complete the user action would be "yes", but the default would be "no".
(OK my example is actually a Windows one - but the equivalent must exist on Mac).
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