| Replace "Save Resources" - Dialog [message #399393] |
Fri, 10 December 2004 14:12  |
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Hi,
I'm working on an RCP app that only handles with very few files.
Aceptance testing showed an issue with the "save resources"-dialog that
pops up when unsaved files exist:
In my case, there is almost always just one file that is not saved, and
the dialog is not very intuitive for that case: The user is always
unsure what he should do since he is not used to click "unselect all"
for "I don't want to save".
For that reasons I am looking for a way to tell the workbench to show
simple yes-no-dialogs for every dirty file instead of collecting all the
queries into one dialog. Is there a way to do that (in Eclipse 3.01) ?
Thanks,
Lorenz
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| Re: Replace "Save Resources" - Dialog [message #400260 is a reply to message #399393] |
Fri, 10 December 2004 21:26  |
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There isn't any way currently to override this behaviour.
But see https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=76768
and please add details about your scenario there.
Nick
Lorenz Maierhofer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on an RCP app that only handles with very few files.
>
> Aceptance testing showed an issue with the "save resources"-dialog that
> pops up when unsaved files exist:
> In my case, there is almost always just one file that is not saved, and
> the dialog is not very intuitive for that case: The user is always
> unsure what he should do since he is not used to click "unselect all"
> for "I don't want to save".
>
> For that reasons I am looking for a way to tell the workbench to show
> simple yes-no-dialogs for every dirty file instead of collecting all the
> queries into one dialog. Is there a way to do that (in Eclipse 3.01) ?
>
> Thanks,
> Lorenz
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