Gnomebaker displays a dialog titled "Baking" which displays the status of the Burn, along with a button labeled "Close".
However pressing the Close button does cause a confirmation dialog and immediately closes the window. This also effectively aborts the burn operation.
Other applications can be "closed" but they still run (e.g., Amarok, Pidgin IM, etc.) so the end-result of this "close" button might be confusing to some.
Should not the close button first prompt the user to verify close (and terminate any baking that might be in progress)? Or if not, then perhaps the button would be best labeled "Abort"?
Binary package hint: gnomebaker
Gnomebaker displays a dialog titled "Baking" which displays the status of the Burn, along with a button labeled "Close".
However pressing the Close button does cause a confirmation dialog and immediately closes the window. This also effectively aborts the burn operation.
Other applications can be "closed" but they still run (e.g., Amarok, Pidgin IM, etc.) so the end-result of this "close" button might be confusing to some.
Should not the close button first prompt the user to verify close (and terminate any baking that might be in progress)? Or if not, then perhaps the button would be best labeled "Abort"?