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Re: [TSVN] Prevent ESC in commit dialog to close view?

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-10-03 21:41:36 CEST

Simon Large wrote:
> Stefan Küng wrote:
>
>> On 10/3/05, Markus Fischer <markus@fischer.name> wrote:
>>
>>> it happens quite often to me that I accidantly press ESC in the commit
>>> view. This happens mostly when I click quickly through the files to DIFF
>>> them. I quit the DIFF-view also with ESC and so it often happens that I
>>> get out of synchronization between "double click on next entry" and "esc
>>> to close DIFF-view".
>>>
>>> If not too much asked, it would be nice to have a setting to have ESC in
>>> commit have a dialog before, something like "Really close commit window
>>> and loose all selections?" ...
>>
>>
>> Sorry, but no. Last time I had such question dialogs in TSVN I got
>> slammed for it big time. As for the ESC key closing the commit dialog,
>> several people insisted that this works as it does now.
>
>
> Better idea: When you enter the dialog, ESC works as it does now. If you
> change the selections at all, ESC is disabled and you have to click on
> 'Cancel' or [X].

Since dialogs have the ESC key translated to WM_CANCEL automatically, I
don't see an easy way to differ between clicking on the Cancel button
and pressing the ESC key. Is it really worth to spend much time on such
a feature?

Stefan

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