Hi All:
Here's what I plan to send to Stormy this Friday. Please send comments
if you have them.
GNOME Accessibility Updates for Q2:
* We started a GNOME component in the HFOSS project:
http://2009.hfoss.org/GNOME.
Three students (Rachel Foecking - Trinity College '11, Ryan Gee -
Wesle
On 28 Jul 2009, at 07:07, Sérgio Neves wrote:
Hi,
Since we are talking about close buttons, I don't want to miss the
oportunity to ask why the majority of applications use only one
button, the
close, when in fact they should use an ok button and a cancell
button. I ask
this not because Ms W
On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 07:07 +0100, Sérgio Neves wrote:
> Hi,
> Since we are talking about close buttons, I don't want to miss the
> oportunity to ask why the majority of applications use only one button, the
> close, when in fact they should use an ok button and a cancell button. I ask
> this no
Steve Lee wrote:
> Such rules are hard to enforce when they are up to individual
> developers' diligence.
And this specific rule can't apply to actions that are irreversible.
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