On 16/01/16 23:11, Howard wrote: [...] > In this particular instance of deleting a submenu (not just a single > item) my motivation was not to make it overly complicated (though I > appreciate it may seem so). It is quite possible a user may have > spent 10 minutes designing a submenu with half a dozen items, and > then hits the delete key accidentally. With a simple Yes/No dialog > (especially if the the default button is Yes) it is all to easy to > hit the wrong button and lose the last few minutes' work; [...]
Then maybe make the 'No' answer default here? Long sentences are not always a good enough incentive to stop people from accidentally pressing ENTER ... But if someone actively pressed TAB to change to yes, then enter, or used their mouse to click Yes, you can safely assume, that yes they meant it ;) > > Howard > el es -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
