…but yeah, Cancel should probably return the state, but there’s not really a mechanism to do that. My updates were really a response to the fact there was no Apply button on OSX … maybe Apply makes more sense in the end? :)

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Dan Wilcox
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On Jan 2, 2017, at 8:01 PM, Dan Wilcox <danomatika@gmail.com> wrote:

Well, let’s just say I “enabled it” without being slavish…


On Jan 2, 2017, at 5:47 PM, Matt Barber <brbrofsvl@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Dan,

Is this documented somewhere? I've been paging through this recently:


but I don't know if it's current. Of special interest is that "cancel" is supposed to revert even after applying with anything other than "OK."

Matt

On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 7:27 PM, Dan Wilcox <danomatika@gmail.com> wrote:
That’s the Apple approach, I just enabled it. :)


On Jan 2, 2017, at 4:40 PM, José Rafael Subía Valdez <jsubiavaldez@gmail.com> wrote:

Oh!!! thank you!, I would have never tried to do that as I got used to the "apply" button,
thanks :)


On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 11:11 PM, Dan Wilcox <danomatika@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jan 2, 2017, at 3:53 PM, José Rafael Subía Valdez <jsubiavaldez@gmail.com> wrote:

Just that not having an apply means that you need to accept the changes and that closes the dialog, so if you dont like the result, you need to go into the properties again, with an apply button, you could see the results before quitting that menu.

Change something in a dialog and then hit enter. The result will be shown immediately without having to close the dialog. You can also navigate between widgets using the tab, so you can do everything with just the keyboard.



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José Rafael Subía Valdez


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