Re: Created: (SQ-1144) When exiting Etoys, you should be asked if you want to save your work
Bert Freudenberg <[email protected]> Tue, 25 Dec 2012 16:44:30 +0100
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On 24.12.2012, at 15:06, David Corking <lists-/nzOcgXKDAFWk0Htik3J/[email protected]> wrote: > Kathleen wrote, on the developers list (*) : >> I agree with Bert, "explicit saving is the better trade off". > > In the Quick Tips appendix of the new I3 book, the author says that > Sugar saves automatically to the journal on exit. In the older (2011) > version of Sugar that I have, this doesn't happen. Instead there is a > Journal icon for explicit save. Should we document somewhere (in the > I3 book or elsewhere) which versions this automatic save works in, and > which it doesn't? > > Can the user tell merely by looking at the icons in the toolbar? Yes, if she sees the "stop" button, it might save automatically. It has the Sugar-standard octagonal shape with a dark square inside: If instead it shows a round "exit" button with a dark cross-mark on it, it won't save. This is the same icon as shown in Etoys on other platforms: It mimics the "delete" halo handle. Also, on other UIs than Sugar, the cross is used widely as icon for closing a window. - Bert - _______________________________________________ squeakland mailing list [email protected] http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland