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Re: (Yet another) new logout dialog: msg#00142

Subject: Re: (Yet another) new logout dialog
On Sun, 2006-03-26 at 19:58 +0200, Manu Cornet wrote:

> 
> What do you guys think is the best solution for this ?
I think there needs to be consistency with wording on what the key verb
should be.  The Log out option doesn't even "log out" in the text, but
the others have "Let your computer %s".  I'm in favor of _not_ repeating
the option in the descriptive text, so perhaps hibernate could read
"Turn the computer off, and restore applications when its next turned
on" or something along those lines.

> 
> And how do you like this "status label" idea ?
I love it.

This so far is my favorite log out dialog.

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