On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 11:20:29AM +0200, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 05:04:49AM +0000, corvid wrote:
Roger wrote:
you mean, "confirm to exit prompt". Ditto. Rarely, if ever accidentally quit.
I wasn't sure what my opinion was on this at first, but now I think an option sounds reasonable.
Why not, if there is demand for it and the default is safe (i.e. off).
Ditto. I've never accidentally quit.
Oh, I've used File > Quit once in a while, but with that many key sequences or clicks, it's tough to accidentally quit. Also, few options under the File menu. Most times, I just halt -p.
Just occurred to me that everyone's been saying that they don't need this dialog box. I checked firefox and it doesn't warn when quitting. Maybe we don't need it at all.
Safari has it and given the fact that we only recently switched from Ctrl-Q to Crtl-W for closing tabs, people might accidentally hit Ctrl-Q when they want to close just the tab. It happend to me at least. So for now I would keep it.
Same for me. Now, if somebody wants to add a preference for that, could be, but the default should be to ask. -- Cheers Jorge.-