Hi there, Qui, 2008-09-04 às 12:51 +0200, Stefan Hundhammer escreveu: > https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=422612 > > This shows that there are cases where it is legitimate to have a pop-up > dialog > with a ButtonBox with more than one button, but only an okButton and no > cancelButton: > > > ...message... > <Countdown> > > [Stop] [OK] > > > We (mschmidkunz + tgoettlicher + sh) thought that this is the one exception > from that rule; in general, all dialogs with more than one button should have > an okButton (for the regular end) and a cancelButton (as a safe escape). > I'm not sure what the problem is with this one. The Stop button is clearly acting as a Cancel button here. It could have been re-labeled as such, and you wouldn't know the difference.
> Now locilka found one more exception: > > ...error... > [OK] [Details...] > I would vote to align that Details button as a Help button, since it doesn't trigger an action, and it's providing information. I think I've seen the Details button aligned to the Left in KDE error messages as well (in Gnome, an expander is generally used, so dunno). Cheers, Ricardo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
