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Bug#388645: akregator sends wrong message type to KDE



On Thursday 21 September 2006, Rob Bochan wrote:
> Package: akregator
> Version: 4:3.5.4-1
> Severity: minor
>
>
> When deleting articles from within akregator, a message window asking:
> "Are you sure you want to delete the selected (#) articles?"
> pops up. It's asking a question, however it triggers the "A Warning
> message is being shown" sound from the  KDE System Notifications. There
> is no way to turn off the verification to remove the article (which
> would be _really_ nice), and other than setting the KDE System
> Notifications to use no sound for it's warning function, there's no
> other way to stop this behavior. It's minor, but also quite annoying.

Hi!

I have just read up on some kde coding guidelines.  Apparantly, a warning 
message is the appropriate thing to use here, as it actually removes your 
data for good.

There might, although be a possibility to add a 'don't show this message 
again' checkbox. I am currently discussing this with akregator upstream.

/Sune

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