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Version on About Paladin window do not match current version
pkgman search -i -D paladin
shows version 2.9-1, the about window reads: Version 2.6 d0.
32/64 bits, same thing.
BTW, the "File->About Paladin" menu item should have an ellipsis (...) at the end :-)
BTW, the "File->About Paladin" menu item should have an ellipsis (...) at the end :-)
I always find thinking about the use of ellipsis long enough and you start questioning whatever decision you've come to before... :)
Here, I'd say no ellipsis, because the result of the menu item does what the label says: the about window is shown, with no further input from the user needed. If there weren't the name of the app included, it probably should be "About...". But that's more a case of ellipsis being used for ommitting something.
I might be very wrong though, and you'll see a wild mix of ellipsis/no ellipsis when you check your installed apps...
Yes, I agree with the "ellipsis means extra input will be needed to complete the operation" (for example "save as..." will ask for a filename). This is what we put in the UI guidelines:
An ellipsis is a series of 3 dots (…) used to tell the user that a control, often a menu item or button, will require further input.
https://www.haiku-os.org/docs/HIG/index.xml
One could argue (tongue-in-cheekly) that the resulting modal "about window" does requires further input (as in: click for dismissal) :-P /me ducks
I think much of the confusion comes, because at one time (was it even in the HIG, I don't remember...) it was paractised that whenever somethings opens a window, you add ellipsis.
There are a few places where even the Haiku apps don't quite follow the HIG. I may clean that up eventually...
it was paractised that whenever somethings opens a window, you add ellipsis.
Indeed, that was how I remembered/expected it. I guess I didn't got the updated HIG memo. Oh well, no biggie.
Back to see why the versions shown dot not match. :-)