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Bug 306970 - The order of the command buttons "Close" - "Search" - "Stop" in the Search Dialog, is useless; the sugestion is: "Search" - "Stop" - "Close"
The order of the command buttons "Close" - "Search" - "Stop" in the Search Di...
Status: VERIFIED FIXED
Product: anjuta
Classification: Applications
Component: plugins: tools
2.0.x
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: Anjuta maintainers
Anjuta maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-06-09 00:30 UTC by Daniel Espinosa
Modified: 2009-08-15 18:40 UTC
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Description Daniel Espinosa 2005-06-09 00:30:09 UTC
Distribution/Version: Ubuntu Linux 5.04: The Hoary Hedgehog

1. Open the "Find and Replace" Dialog
2. Try to press the Search button, and after Close one.

The position of the ones is no as other common dialogs.
Comment 1 Naba Kumar 2005-06-23 07:31:21 UTC
I checked out gedit and it has:

1) Find dialog [Close] [Find]
2) Replace dialog [Close] [Replace all] [Replace] [Find]

The order, I belive, is -ve response to +ve response. May be we should improve
the order in anjuta as:

Find dialog: [Close] [Stop] [Search]
Replace dialog: [Close] [Stop] [Replace] [Forward]

Also, I think we should say 'Find' instead of 'Search' (matches with our menu
item label) and 'Find' instead of 'Forward'.
Comment 2 Johannes Schmid 2006-03-13 23:31:09 UTC
Fixed recently thanks to Jean-Noel!
Comment 3 Naba Kumar 2006-12-04 09:59:46 UTC
Closing all fixed bugs. Sorry for the mass update :( ...