GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 137579
Dialog box has no title from Screen Resolution
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
Using Screen Resolution Preferences (gnome-display-manager) from CVS HEAD 15th March 2004 -Launch Screen Resolution Preferences (Applications -> Desktop Preferences -> Screen Resolution -Choose a different resolution value and click "Apply" -The dialog box that appears asking you if you can to keep this resolution does not have a title. This could be confusing for blind users as they won't know what dialog box they are in.
moving to the right module
Created attachment 28443 [details] [review] Added a "Keep resolution" string. Added a "Keep resolution" string.
Please commit to head. This seems important enough that we should get i18n aproval to backport.
Sorry, but I don't have cvs access yet.
Ok. Committed to head. I'll leave the bug open pending approval to backport.
Shouldn't a dialog title use header capitalization, i.e. "Keep resolution" in this example? That's the impression I get from the HIG (http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/1.0/layout.html#layout-capitalization), but perhaps I misunderstood it.
D'oh, I obviously meant "Shouldn't it be 'Keep Resolution'?" with an uppercase R.
Redone the patch and commited to HEAD. Committed with the capitalization as per HIG.
I have Cinnabar Linux Build_22 installed, and this bug is still present.
What version of gnome do you have ? In gnome 2.8 this bug it's fixed.
I think its version 2.6