Le 31.08.2013 13:06, Till Oliver Knoll a écrit : > >> ... >> UPDATE : I found that to quit the import lib dialog I can press Esc >> key >> but to me this is ugly, it shouldn't be difficult to rename the "Go >> back" button into Cancel when you are on the first state of the >> dialog... >> ... >> >> I found this problem withing 10 minutes so now I am a bit afraid to >> keep on testing. > > If a missing Cancel button (*) in a developer tool makes you feel > uncomfortable then software engineering might not be the proper thing > for you to do ;) > > By the way: real men(tm) import additional libraries by messing > around in the corresponding *.pro file (-> LIBS += -llibFoo and the > like). ;) > > Sorry, could not resist - no offense taken ;) No offense but I am new to QT so I am not a real man (QT speaking)
> (*) Oh, and isn't it all the rage now on OS X that (settings) dialogs > don't even offer an Apply/OK button, but instead all actions take > effect /immediatelly/? Or in other words: there is no need for a > Cancel button either. So if you want to close a dialog, you simply > close the window like any window, by clicking on the tiny red button > top left - or press ESC. Except that the tiny red button IS NOT AVAILABLE !!! _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest