Welcome to the MacNN Forums.

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

You are here: MacNN Forums > Software - Troubleshooting and Discussion > macOS > The filename extension change dialog box

The filename extension change dialog box
Thread Tools
Xisiqomelir
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Status: Offline
Reply With Quote
Apr 2, 2005, 02:03 PM
 
When you try to add/change an extension to the end of a filename, a dialog box pops up to warn you. I don't mind that, but I do mind that of the two buttons in the dialog box, the default is "don't change".

Is there any way to modify my system files to change the default to "change"?
     
CharlesS
Posting Junkie
Join Date: Dec 2000
Status: Offline
Reply With Quote
Apr 2, 2005, 02:31 PM
 
I doubt it. Since that's an ordinary alert box, it's probably generated in code rather than having the complete alert in a .nib file.

Ticking sound coming from a .pkg package? Don't let the .bom go off! Inspect it first with Pacifist. Macworld - five mice!
     
Millennium
Clinically Insane
Join Date: Nov 1999
Status: Offline
Reply With Quote
Apr 2, 2005, 06:56 PM
 
"Don't Change" is the default action, because (as the dialog box warns you) "Change" is potentially destructive. One of the most fundamental principles of the Mac UI guidelines is that potentially destructive or irreversible actions are never the default, so that it is harder for a user to cause them to happen accidentally.
You are in Soviet Russia. It is dark. Grue is likely to be eaten by YOU!
     
CharlesS
Posting Junkie
Join Date: Dec 2000
Status: Offline
Reply With Quote
Apr 2, 2005, 10:21 PM
 
Originally posted by Millennium:
"Don't Change" is the default action, because (as the dialog box warns you) "Change" is potentially destructive. One of the most fundamental principles of the Mac UI guidelines is that potentially destructive or irreversible actions are never the default, so that it is harder for a user to cause them to happen accidentally.
Really. Any potentially destructive or irreversible action.

When I save a document, that's an irreversible action (and possibly destructive if, prior to this, I had opened the file and deleted a bunch of stuff). So should the "Save changes?" dialog when I close an unsaved document have Cancel set as the default?

When, in the Finder, I go to empty the Trash, that's an irreversibly and certainly destructive action. Should Cancel be the default there, too?

There are only a tiny number of cases in the Mac OS X interface where the "Cancel" button is the default, and they're all annoying (except for the one when you reformat a hard drive - that is about the only one I'll agree with).

Ticking sound coming from a .pkg package? Don't let the .bom go off! Inspect it first with Pacifist. Macworld - five mice!
     
   
 
Forum Links
Forum Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Top
Privacy Policy
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:59 AM.
All contents of these forums © 1995-2017 MacNN. All rights reserved.
Branding + Design: www.gesamtbild.com
vBulletin v.3.8.8 © 2000-2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.,