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Boss Spectre
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Join date: 5 Sep 2005
Posts: 229
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05-09-2006 15:49
I don't know how many other people do this, but I often use alt-W to close an edit window when I'm working on an object and would rather not mouse over to X it.
Love that, the more hotkeys the better, but what frustrates me greatly is when my spadelike fingers stray over and hit the Q as well, causing Second Life to immediaely scram, quit, poof, closing everything, with no chance to cancel, or review/save my chat/im windows. Since my building scripts give me a lot of information in chat, and chat is not logged, this causes me to lose work output.
Is there a Confirm Exit box that I have unchecked somewhere? If not, I would Love-Love-Love to see that as an option. It can't take too much to implement, it's done when you try to quit with an unsaved note or script window.
Anyone? Bueller?
~Boss
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Haravikk Mistral
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Join date: 8 Oct 2005
Posts: 2,482
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05-10-2006 02:44
So I'm not the only one  I manage to do it in the middle of conversations and all sorts, only consolation is that I don't TP back home on log-in so I'm able to pick up where I left off. But yeah, a simple dialog would probably be best, since there's no way to track unsaved conversations =)
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Laukosargas Svarog
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Join date: 18 Aug 2004
Posts: 1,304
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05-10-2006 06:15
I suggested this a year ago and got flamed for it, in fact that was the only response I got It's damned annoying to go to close a window and end up quitting the app, especially now logging back in can be an issue sometimes. Also it's too easy to hit the little X with the mouse by accident if you're not concentrating. But fixing zillions of little irritating bugs seems to be bottom of LL's priority list atm you know how much we all need floppy prims eh, far more important.
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