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Bug 73618 - Discourage "Do you really want to exit?" dialogs when there is no data to save.
Discourage "Do you really want to exit?" dialogs when there is no data to save.
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-devel-docs
Classification: Applications
Component: hig
unspecified
Other other
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Kathy Fernandes
Kathy Fernandes
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-03-05 22:03 UTC by Tommi Komulainen
Modified: 2020-12-04 18:20 UTC
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Description Tommi Komulainen 2002-03-05 22:03:21 UTC
Being lazy I'll just paste the text from my mail.

> Now, as I see it, the idea with the exit confirmation dialog is that the
> user has the last chance to avoid losing his work or data, which in this
> case means his best game of tetris ever.  But if there is no data to be
> lost, is there any reason to ask for confirmation?  If not, should the
> guidelines recommend against such confirmations?
Comment 1 Seth Nickell 2002-12-22 07:47:15 UTC
I agree with you Tommi... Further I think it would be nice if
non-document-based-but-stateful-applications such as a Tetris game
saved their state upon exit, similar to how they (should) currently do
when called upon to exit with session management. This would
completely eliminate any motivation to pop up an obnoxious "Do you
want to exit?" alert.
Comment 2 Murray Cumming 2003-04-04 10:56:08 UTC
So, let's add this to the HIG.
Comment 3 Sebastian Rittau 2003-07-04 06:52:16 UTC
A main problem with adding this is that it seems that there's
currently no chapter, where this fits in. While there is a section
about save confirmation alerts in the Window chapter, I don't think
that this is the right place to put this. (It should merely point to a
chapter, where application exit behaviour is described.) Maybe we
should add a chapter "Behaviour"?
Comment 4 Calum Benson 2003-11-20 16:06:45 UTC
The guidelines already recommend against a confirmation where there is
nothing to be saved (in the section "Closing operation menu items" in
the Menus chapter).  I've just added a more explicit note along the
lines of Seth's comment to the draft, in the same section.  Agree
either or both of these might belong elsewhere in the long run, but
closing as fixed for now.