Re: [Usability] File operations dialog redesign




On 9 Jun 2008, at 03:51, Shaun McCance wrote:

I know we haven't addressed Cancel/Stop yet for the terminology
guidelines (and I know I haven't been doing them much lately),
but the difference between Cancel and Stop (as I'll propose it
anyway) is that Cancel denotes something that can be backed out
of completely.

This is also what the HIG says:

• Label the button Cancel if the whole operation can be cleanly abandoned with no side effects, leaving the system in the state it was in prior to the operation beginning. Terminate the command immediately when the user presses this button.

• Label the button Stop if the command can be interrupted, but its effects up to that point cannot (or should not) be reversed. When the user presses this button, open an alert box that warns of the potential side effects of stopping the command. The alert box should have only two buttons: one for continuing the command's processing, and one for immediately terminating it.

<http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/stable/feedback-interrupting.html.en >

Cheeri,
Calum.

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