Marcin Kasperski a écrit :
>>> [Save and continue] [Discard changes] [Back to the game]
>>>
>> But [Save and continue] is too dangerous to be default. Now
>> it is far too easy to make some random changes when playing
>> through the game and pressing Enter means old game is lost
>> fore
> > [Save and continue] [Discard changes] [Back to the game]
>
> But [Save and continue] is too dangerous to be default. Now
> it is far too easy to make some random changes when playing
> through the game and pressing Enter means old game is lost
> forever.
Discard is also dangerous, imagin
Marcin Kasperski, wtorek, 6 listopada 2007:
>>>[Save & Go] [Discard & Go] [Return]
>>
>> That seems a good thing. I would write something like
>>
>> [Save before continue] [Discard changes] [Return]
>
>I prefer my version ;-) But if you dislike 'Go' and '&', then maybe
>
> [Save and
>>[Save & Go] [Discard & Go] [Return]
>
> That seems a good thing. I would write something like
>
> [Save before continue] [Discard changes] [Return]
I prefer my version ;-) But if you dislike 'Go' and '&', then maybe
[Save and continue] [Discard changes] [Back to the game]
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Marcin Kasperski a écrit :
> Whenever I change some game and then try to leave it (say, press
> Ctrl-Down to go to the next one) I get dialog box:
>
> Scid: New Game
>
> This game has been altered.
>
> Do you really want to continue and
> discard the changes made to it?
>
>
Whenever I change some game and then try to leave it (say, press
Ctrl-Down to go to the next one) I get dialog box:
Scid: New Game
This game has been altered.
Do you really want to continue and
discard the changes made to it?
[Yes][No]
I hate this dialog.
First, i