> "Lars Gullik Bjřnnes" wrote:
> > 
> > "R. Lahaye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > | Hi,
> > |
> > | The <Save> button in the Preferences dialog
> > | does the save, but also closes the dialog.
> > What if it said "Ok"?
> 
> I can't follow in what direction you are thinking.
> Just adding an <Ok> button wouldn't solve the
> confusion.

Sorry, maybe I've sent my previous reply to quick.

The following buttons could make more sense:

   <Ok>  <Apply>  <Save>  <Cancel>



<Save> and <Apply> do as I described in my previous
message.

<Cancel> does what you expect: forget everything since
         the last <Save> or <Apply> and close the dialog.

<Ok> : same as <Apply> + <Cancel>.

Drop that confusing <Restore> button!
If you need that action, do a <Cancel> and open the
Preferences dialog again.

Rob.

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