vim-gnome has dialog buttons "round the wrong way" in GNOME
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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vim (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: vim
Description of the problem:
Typically when showing buttons in GNOME, the positive action is on the right hand side and the negative one on the left (like the accelerator and break in a car I guess) with a cancel button inbetween. Despite the vim-gnome package being installed, gvim doesn't follow this convention.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Run gvim .
2. Type ia<escape>
3. Click on the X at the top right hand corner of the "[No Name] + - GVIM" window.
Expected result:
Dialog to appear with buttons at the bottom (in this order from left to right) saying the following:
Save changes to "Untitled"?
[Close without Saving] [Cancel] [Save]
Actual results:
Dialog appears with buttons at the bottom (in this order from left to right) saying the following:
Save changes to "Untitled"?
[Yes] [No] [Cancel]
How reproducible is this problem:
It is reproducible every time.
Version information:
Ubuntu Feisty
vim-gnome 7.0-164+1ubuntu7
Changed in vim: | |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
status: | Unconfirmed → Confirmed |
From top to bottom the dialogs popped up when trying to quit with unsaved changes for the following programs: recorder
gvim
gedit
gnome-sound-
evolution