Re: How to avoid a Windows interface on OS X?
Re: How to avoid a Windows interface on OS X?
- Subject: Re: How to avoid a Windows interface on OS X?
- From: Phillip Hutchings <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 08:21:13 +1300
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The MacOS X system is to have the default on the right. Having the
default not on the right would make the interface look more like
windows in my opinion, and I'm pretty sure it's against the HIG.
I think you would need a custom alert sheet to do this, as all the OS X
APIs are for default on the right format.
On Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002, at 06:10 Pacific/Auckland, Stiphane Sudre
wrote:
Problem:
You want a dialog to have a standard alert sheet/dialog to have a OK
and Cancel button.
You want the Cancel button to be the default button.
You don't want to have a Windows-like interface like in iCal when you
delete a Calendar (i.e. the OK button is on the left, the Cancel
button on the right).
Question:
How can you do this with the standard Alert Sheet/Dialog APIs?
Is the only solution to use a custom dialog/sheet?
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Phillip Hutchings
http://www.sitharus.com/
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