Re: Re: [PATCH] git-gui: allow closing console window with Escape

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What have console windows to do with git gui though? I'd work under the following assumptions:
* we're talking about a GUI window, not a TUI one
* the window has no useful information at all except the fact that something has "finished", is "done". There are no actions that you can take except to dismiss the window.

If we agree on the following assumptions, then I see these real-world examples:
* Mousepad > About > Esc = closes the popup
* Firefox > About > Esc = closes the popup
* Thunar > select any file and ask its properties > Esc = closes the window
* file-roller (GNOME compressed archive manager) > Extract archive > Observe success window upon completion > Esc = closes the window.

Are there any real-world examples where `Ctrl W` or `Esc D` work but `Esc` doesn't, to consider these alternatives as more intuitive to users?


On 09/12/2019 10.18, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Hi Pratyush,

On Mon, 9 Dec 2019, Pratyush Yadav wrote:

On 07/12/19 05:24PM, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

On Sat, 7 Dec 2019, Pratyush Yadav wrote:

It is often expected that popup windows like the console window be
close-able with Esc.

Seeing as the console windows is not your regular popup window with an
"OK" button, I could see how it would be all too easy to close the window
via the Esc button all too easily, annoying users.

I'm not sure why it is "too easy" to hit Escape. If you're hitting Esc
(which for most people is pretty far from other more frequently used
keys) you expect _something_ to happen. People don't just spam Esc for
no reason, do they?

Is it possible to issue a command in that console window? If yes, Esc D is
what people like me would possibly use to delete entire words.

Even if not, if there is no "OK" button, it would annoy me no end if the
Escape key closes the window (it is not a dialog box, after all).

For windows like the console one, I would expect Ctrl+W a much more
natural keyboard shortcut to close it.

But, that "something" the user expects to happen could also be "stop the
command". AFAIK, Esc is often expected to stop commands. But closing the
console window won't actually stop the command. It will keep running in
the background, and when the command is done, the window will open again
showing the final output.

So all in all, I do think Ctrl-W would be a better idea. Will re-roll.

Thank you,
Dscho


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