The standard confirmation windows 10 is in the horizontal style as follows:
Why the confirmation window in PDF XChange editor was made the vertical style? It is very inconvenient and can easily cause errors to the end users. Please update this counter-intuitive design.
Put the "Yes, No, Cancel" in horizonal order for the confirmation window
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Re: Put the "Yes, No, Cancel" in horizonal order for the confirmation window
Hello sibojang9,
Thank you for your suggestion.
In this particular window, you see only these options, but if you, for instance, try to overwrite or append a file, you will see much more options that are difficult to fit in the standard Windows menu.
Regards.
Thank you for your suggestion.
In this particular window, you see only these options, but if you, for instance, try to overwrite or append a file, you will see much more options that are difficult to fit in the standard Windows menu.
Regards.
Re: Put the "Yes, No, Cancel" in horizonal order for the confirmation window
Can you give an example of that? I tried to overwrite a file using PDF-XChange Editor. I saw only standard confirmation window as follows:
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Re: Put the "Yes, No, Cancel" in horizonal order for the confirmation window
The example, when trying to overwrite a file, rather comes from the "PDF-XChange Standard"-printer.
In PDF-XChange Editor there are several other examples of such a dialog-boxes.
Best regards.
In PDF-XChange Editor there are several other examples of such a dialog-boxes.
Best regards.
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Re: Put the "Yes, No, Cancel" in horizonal order for the confirmation window
Hello Willy Van Nuffel,
Thanks for the input!
Indeed we have other similar dialogues where those buttons need the extra width to fit in more text.
Also - our UI is translatable into multiple languages and while "Yes", "No" and "Cancel" would usually be with comparable lengths in any localization - we can not be 100% sure this is true for all - so leaving more space for translated UI is also necessary.
@sibojang9
So we are not currently looking at changing the positioning of the buttons in the dialogue from the original post.
Kind regards,
Stefan
Thanks for the input!
Indeed we have other similar dialogues where those buttons need the extra width to fit in more text.
Also - our UI is translatable into multiple languages and while "Yes", "No" and "Cancel" would usually be with comparable lengths in any localization - we can not be 100% sure this is true for all - so leaving more space for translated UI is also necessary.
@sibojang9
So we are not currently looking at changing the positioning of the buttons in the dialogue from the original post.
Kind regards,
Stefan