I'm trying to put together a gui window, and I noticed that the buttons
in the top right corner are consistently ordered max-close-min. Was
this a conscious decision? The only rationale I can think of for this
is to be fair and annoy users of Windows/Gnome/KDE (min-max-close) and
Mac OSX (close-min-max) equally. Or is there something here that I
missing?
Ferenc
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I beileve that this was the result of some discussion we all had as a
group in Prague - to be honest I don't know how we came to that
decision ultimately.
Would you like to rearrange them? - I guess I'd go with the Windows
convention, mac users are used to dealing with that.
If we can come to an agreement about this I can remake the graphics.
Charles
On Mar 17, 2005, at 1:25 PM, Ferenc Gerlits wrote:
> Hi (probably Charles),
>
> I'm trying to put together a gui window, and I noticed that the
> buttons in the top right corner are consistently ordered
> max-close-min. Was this a conscious decision? The only rationale I
> can think of for this is to be fair and annoy users of
> Windows/Gnome/KDE (min-max-close) and Mac OSX (close-min-max) equally.
> Or is there something here that I missing?
>
> Ferenc
>
>
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