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[PATCH] Make warnings show a "warning" emoji instead of a stop-sign
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Message #63 received at 61413 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On Wed, 2025-02-19 at 02:01 +0000, Stefan Kangas wrote:
> Rudolf Adamkovič <rudolf <at> adamkovic.org> writes:
>
> > Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec <at> gmail.com> writes:
> >
> > > Thought it bore mention since the present report is about
> > > bikeshedding
> > > the graphical representation of the warnings-suppress icon,
> > > whereas
> > > Rudolf's reply suggests - to me - a wider wish to be able to opt
> > > out of
> > > these representations: this is already solved.
> >
> > I apologize for not communicating more clearly. What I meant is
> > the
> > following. While, I can opt out of the "emoji representation", I
> > think
> > Emacs should always default to standard, discoverable, and
> > accessible
> > controls.
> >
> > Say we sampled a group of 10 users, how many of them would know,
> > without
> > further UI exploration, that the emoji is a button and what it
> > does? If
> > fewer than 10, then we should ask, "why are we doing this" and
> > stop.
> >
> > As for me, I think these emoji buttons are a bad idea to start
> > with, let
> > alone to continue with, let alone work around the newly discovered
> > problems with them.
>
> Maybe we should make them look like the buttons in customize instead?
I don't see how that may help. A user may or may not look at
customization page for the warnings, whereas the problem is a user
wouldn't know the emoji in compilation buffer is a button, let alone
what it does.
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