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[Bug 87617] kio file gives confusing error message when opened file is dele: msg#00271kde.devel.kwrite
------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee. http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87617 rinse kde nl changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Resolution|FIXED | ------- Additional Comments From rinse kde nl 2004-09-28 22:57 ------- I reopened the bug, Because I fail to see how this patch resolves the problem :o) Why are those error messages in such a technical way? Why not just straight ahead error messages that give the correct information about the problem? I mean not like this: The file 'hi.txt' was changed (deleted) on disk by another program" What do you want to do? |Reload File |Ignore Changes| But like this: The file 'hi.txt' was deleted on disk by another program" What do you want to do? |Restore File|Ignore Changes| The first still gives an odd option, since there is no file on disc that can be reloaded. Also, the dialog has also this option: The file 'test' was changed (Created) on disk by another program" What do you want to do? |Reload File |Ignore Changes| Now, how can another program create the file on disc if it is already there? The code is found in kdelibs/kate/part/katedocument.cpp (starting at 4443). Kind regards, Rinse |
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