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From: | Holger |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnubg] Extending rollouts |
Date: | Mon, 11 Aug 2003 12:44:08 +0200 |
At 07:30 11.08.2003 +0200, Jim Segrave wrote:
On Sun 10 Aug 2003 (21:43 +0200), Holger wrote: > Or both ways and add "Ask me every time" to the options. The popup has the > advantage of flexibility, where fixed options are less annoying when one > always does the same. > But after all you'd need to decide how much work you'll like to put in. :) > However, I think the above would be most ergonomic. But if you tick Don't give this warning any more, how do you ever get a chance to change it?
With the following: +-- Popup ------------------------------------------+ | | | Discard old rollout and use current settings ( ) | | Extend rollout using previous settings ( ) | | Copy settings from rollout to current ( ) | | | | Don't give this warning any more [ ] | | | | [ OK ] [ Cancel ] | +---------------------------------------------------+ +-- Options ----------------------------------------+ | | | Always | | Discard old rollout and use current settings ( ) | | Extend rollout using previous settings ( ) | | Copy settings from rollout to current ( ) | | | | Ask me every time I start a rollout [ ] | | | +---------------------------------------------------+ ( ) indicate radio buttons belonging to a group. [ ] is a check box."Ask me every time I start a rollout" should default to on, and only then the popup appears.
Regards,Holger
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