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This tab is locked! Close anyway?
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This tab is locked! Close anyway?
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I'm not sure if it actually works like this but what if you have 10 locked tabs open, you select "close all tabs" and you want to cancel the "closing" process?Genghis86 wrote:How would No be different from Cancel in this case?Code: Select all
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Delete all inactive tabs?
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Agree. If Christian wishes (and finds it necessary), he'll correct it.IGL wrote:Is this really a problem? It's just a harmless redundancy
Something like "If you made a mistake and you do not wish to format C:, press Yes otherwise press Cancel"?IGL wrote:In rare cases it is possible to have a non-standard (rather badly designed)dialog where YES=Cancel (e.g. if you have question like: "You surely pressed exit by mistake and do not want to run this function. Ignore EXIT command?")
That's what I like about you Christian. It's difficult to get you. Just when one thinks he's spotted something strange, you come along and say something like the comment above and you drive him crazy!ghisler(Author) wrote:This is actually not a bug: When the standard MessageBox only shows Yes+No, you cannot close it with ESC! This is only possible when the Cancel button is shown too...