On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 11:33 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthew Nuzum wrote on 28/05/08 15:27: > ... > > of the dialogue to the left of the close button and the "undo" button > > should be in the toolbar or drop down menu. > >... > > [1] Example button placement: > http://code.bearfruit.org/~matt/tmp/Dialogue.png<http://code.bearfruit.org/%7Ematt/tmp/Dialogue.png> > > ... > > I think adding another button immediately to the left of the "Close" > button would make these problems worse: the window would look even more > like a dialog, just with strangely worded buttons. So people would click > "Revert", and wonder why the window didn't close like it does when they > click "Cancel". > > Cheers > -- > Matthew Paul Thomas > http://mpt.net.nz/ > Hello, here http://developer.infodomestic.com/2008/06/2-prototipi-di-finestra-di-dialogo-undo.html I propose 2 visual solution taking into account: [<- Undo] [X Close] and [<- Undo] [OK] In this type of dialogs where thinks apply immediately when the user choose an option or a selection, user should only aknowledge what they see/choose with OK and autoclose the windows or just pray for Undo operation (how many Undos? should we take into account an hidden labeled listed history undo? is it to much huge in terms of informations provided with this simply dialog?). :) Luca -- --- Luca Cappelletti Infodomestic.com "...Together we stand, divided we fall." .O. ..O OOO http://developer.infodomestic.com GTalk,MSN: luca <dot> cappelletti <at> gmail <dot> com Jabber: luca <dot> cappelletti <at> jabber <dot> org Skype: luca <dot> cappelletti Linux Registered User: #223411 Ubuntu Registered User: #7221 http://www.advogato.org/person/mutek/ http://persone.softwarelibero.org/person/mutek https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucaCappelletti/ "l'intelligenza è utile per la sopravvivenza se ci permette di estinguere una cattiva idea prima che la cattiva idea estingua noi" "La chiave di ogni uomo è il suo pensiero. Benché egli possa apparire saldo e autonomo, ha un criterio cui obbedisce, che è l'idea in base alla quale classifica tutte le cose. Può essere cambiato solo mostrandogli una nuova idea che sovrasti la sua" "Uno studioso è soltanto un modo in cui una biblioteca crea un'altra biblioteca "
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