In response to >> IMO everybody should only be able to modify their own comments.
André Hartmann (3 January 2023 17:02) replied: > This is true for almost all cases; but I remember e.g. fixing links in > other's comments to make further reader's life easier. I also, not infrequently, improve formatting (e.g. wrapping output in {noformat} or code in {code}) and fix typos where I believe this will make it easier for (me and) others to read. However, I have also on occasion accidentally clicked the edit pen when I meant to write a new comment, with problematic consequences (I think I put it back the way it was, once I noticed ... but what if I did this and failed to notice ?) > But that is such a rare thing that it should be hidden in a menu or so. Putting it in a menu would also reduce the foot-gun risk. And yes, the old icons were less intrusive, but I can live with the buttons (although the fact that they're buttons close to the "Add comment" one might increase the foot-gun risk.) Eddy. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development