KMessageBox::Dangerous considered harmful ;)
David Faure
faure at kde.org
Mon Apr 7 09:54:59 BST 2008
On Monday 07 April 2008, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Sunday 06 April 2008, David Faure wrote:
> > I agree with Stefan: having to confirm the confirmation box by clicking on
> > a non-default button is too much.
>
> this largely depends on whether or not the action was caused by purposeful
> user interaction or not.
>
> if the user does the following:
>
> * select some files
> * right click
> * select "Delete files" from the menu
>
> and then the dialog pops up, then they probably don't strictly need the
> protection.
>
> however, if a dialog pops up automatically from some internal programmatic
> event, activating the "go ahead, destroy my data" button is a Bad, Bad
> Idea(tm)
>
> in between there is a bit of a grey area: does hitting "ctrl+enter" constitute
> enough of a "the user meant it!" buffer to not require the use of the button.
>
> really what we need is not getting rid of Dangerous, but really augmenting it
> with "Automatically Generated and Dangerous".
OK, this makes sense.
It also means that you agree that the file-deletion-confirmation dialog doesn't need
to be set to Dangerous. I'll change that one. Thanks.
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