[kmahjongg] [Bug 458566] "Restart Game" opens "Save Game" dialog

Christian Krippendorf bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Sat Dec 17 10:37:05 GMT 2022


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458566

--- Comment #6 from Christian Krippendorf <CerebrosuS at gmx.net> ---
I would separate because of it reduces the (In reply to Albert Astals Cid from
comment #5)
> (In reply to Christian Krippendorf from comment #4)
> > Hello to everyone,
> > 
> > @Stuart K. Smith: Thank you very much for your attention and creating this
> > bug report to make Kmahjongg even better.
> > 
> > From my point of view:
> > 
> > We added this dialog because pressing the wrong button accidently can lead
> > to a restart without asking. Meaning your whole progress gets lost. But
> > there seem to be cases where someone might feel it breaks the gameplay. For
> > me this is a credible objection.
> > 
> > My recommendation would be: Adding an option like ("Don't as for save on
> > restart") in the settings dialog. This option is unchecked by default.
> > Someone has to go into the settings dialog and has the time to really
> > reflect what the consequences are. I would not add it to the dialog itself,
> > cause this might lead to a short unreflected deactivation.
> > 
> > Sounds that like a good way to go for you both?
> 
> Why would you go to a separate setting in the options dialog instead of the
> already existing feature of kmessagebox of "don't ask me again"?

Because I would suggest it would give a better opportunity of reflecting your
action to not be asked anymore. Cause deactivating might lead to an unwanted
loss of progress. It is not that you don't think before deactivating in a
kmessagebox for 100 %. I would just suggest that the possibility decreases when
it is located in the settings dialog. 

Well, this is just my opinion. If one may think this is a no-go because it
differs from the kde way in any way, than there is maybe no inbetween solution.
Just the option in kmessagebox as you suggest. (Or anything else I can't
imagine for now :-))

Greetings

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