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On Thu, 2019-11-21 at 13:12 +0100, Heiko Tietze wrote:
Hello all,

Andreas Kainz and me worked on a guideline to have a consistent look
and feel on dialogs. It's currently in a draft status, last bits
needs to get carved in stone. But it's ready for a critical review.
Please take a look at 
https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/s/piF7DnPAaY7yS4f and
comment here or there.

"Set input focus on confirmation button by default."

except for undo-able deletions ? An accidental whack of ok in writer's
"are you sure you want to delete this header" cannot be undone.

Maybe also worth mentioning in the guide that a label for a widget
should specify what it labels by turning on "use_underline" and picking
the target widget for "mnemonic_widget". That sets up default
accessibility relations between the two widget so there's no need to go
near those a11y relations for this usual case.

But if a non-label widget like a GtkCheckButton is being used in place
of a label then the a11y "Label For" and "Labelled By" properties can
be used to describe what's going on.


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