system-* tools' ui independence

Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek jakub.rusinek at gmail.com
Sat Mar 1 23:44:29 UTC 2008


Andrew Farris pisze:
> Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote:
>> 2008/3/1, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram at fedoraproject.org>:
>>> Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote:
>>> > Matej Cepl pisze:
>>> >> On 2008-02-29, 17:27 GMT, Benjamin Kreuter wrote:
>>> >>> Well, for example, GTK apps usually have OK and Cancel buttons
>>> >>> in the opposite place as Qt apps (though it is not
>>> >>> a requirement).
>>> >>
>>> >> You are either using KDE and you haven't seen Gnome for a long
>>> >> time, or you have seriously outdated system. Gnome doesn't use
>>> >> (or shouldn't use) OK button for many years.
>>> >>
>>> >> Matej
>>> >
>>> > Sometimes uses.
>>>
>>>
>>> That would be considered bugs. Do you have examples?
>>
>> Of course.
>>
>> Press [Alt]+[F2] and click [Help]. It produces error message with [Ok]
>> button for me.
>>
>> http://img.wklej.org/images/82492help-btn.png
>>
> 'File the bug. :)

Don't be silly. That's a feature, not a bug :D !

Unique OK button :D .




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