On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 17:59 -0500, marius schebella wrote:
nothing is bad about using shift. but the question is, how pd should behave if your are NOT using shift, but click on the small X in the pd console window title bar (or a patch) that usually closes a patch or program without confirmation. (unless you haven't changed the document.)
gotcha. i kind of forgot about the opportunity to close a patch/pd by clicking on [X].
new users may want to close the console window not realizing that this closes pd itself. speaking for me, I find this confirmation really annoying. do I really find this annoying every single time! YES!
HAHA... marius.. i love it, wenn du lospolterst.. ;-)
i agree, that a check, if a patch was changed would be nice. OTOH, wouldn't that be a good reason to switch to using shortcuts? i mean, how can you get annoyed so much by something, that makes closing a window - let's call it - inefficient, if you at the same time chose the most inefficient way to close a window anyway?
roman
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