Re: actual proposal




> I'll quote from Tom's mail:
> 
> > How:    Every window that requires no interaction (dialogs are treated in
> > 	  chapter X, item Y)  has to have a  single button labeled "Close".
> 
> This is for windows that require no interaction -- maybe this should
> be "no further information from the user" instead.  This would be
> things like notification and information boxes.
> 
> Dialog boxes requiring user information ought to have OK/Cancel
> button equivalents, anyway.
> 
> The point is that simple message or information windows should always
> provide a way to close them, in the form of a Close button.

Ok, then. Thanks for the info. However, I still say [ Close ] in and of
itself is a poor choice. Such pop-ups should defefault to [ Ok ], which
indicates acceptance (if not approval) , and execution.  Simple semantic
differences.

Bowie




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