Bug 114690 - Auto-applying settings and options like Gnome/OsX
Summary: Auto-applying settings and options like Gnome/OsX
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: kde
Classification: I don't know
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Gentoo Packages Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: David Faure
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Reported: 2005-10-19 16:29 UTC by Anders Storsveen
Modified: 2006-03-03 17:29 UTC (History)
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Description Anders Storsveen 2005-10-19 16:29:18 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.4.92)
Installed from:    Gentoo Packages

I would like to make a change to how most settings dialogwindows in kde and kde-apps work. If you take a look at perhaps a Gnome or OsX settings dialog there is no apply or Ok button, only Close. This is much more intuitive and also faster than in most kde apps. However, instead of just a close button, a cancel button would be useful.

Take for example an option dialog for changing a font size. 

In the first case you change to a new font size, but don't like it, and change it back.

In kde you change the font size, press apply and look at the results and then decides to change it back. The you have to select the old font size and reapply it.

In my proposed way, you select a new font size, it auto-applies just as you select it and you see the result. You decide not to keep it, so you just do cancel. Thats only one click instead of four. you also loose one button. Cancel/Close instead of Cancel/Apply/Ok. New users, can become confused about what excactly apply and ok does, "Do I have to click apply before clicking OK?" and such.

This can be implemented by adding an setting.onChange(apply) <-- pseudocode on all optionboxes, be a radio button, textfield, combobox and so on.

Does anyone have any feedback on my wish I'm open to suggestions to how it can by done, and what problems there may be. If someone wants, gnome apps like gaim uses this approach, and most of gnome's other tools too.
Comment 1 Thiago Macieira 2005-10-20 12:04:12 UTC
What you're asking is a complete guideline change, so a bug report won't do. Please find the appropriate mailing list to discuss this and start the discussion there.
Comment 3 Anders Storsveen 2006-02-28 11:54:14 UTC
I would like to reopen the bug according too Stefan's openusability post. Also because I still think this is valid...
Comment 4 Thiago Macieira 2006-03-03 17:29:23 UTC
Re-closing.

A bug report won't do for this task.