RE: KDE and Gnome



> From: Hongli Lai [mailto:h lai chello nl] 
> The reason why GNOME follows the right-to-left order is 
> However, a lot of people (including the KDE team) don't 
> accept this because 
> they and a lot of users are already used to the Windows-style 
> left-to-right 
> order, and think that the benifit is changing the order is too small.

You might find some KDE people who say that dialogs should have "Yes" and
"No" buttons, in that order. The GNOME HIG says that you should have
neither, and the KDE style guide vaguely recommends against them. It's not a
problem. You should bugzilla/patch any that you find.

Murray Cumming
murrayc usa net
www.murrayc.com 



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