Behaviorally: This change makes it so that Enter will never cancel a dialog, unless that dialog only contains info to be read. Escape will never unpredictably be treated as Enter. And some dialogs without Escape to cancel, now can be canceled with Escape. A lot of this just refactors dialogs to define the cancel button at the top, not as a hotkey on a cancel button deep in the XML. I think this makes enter/escape behavior in dialogxml files more legible at a glance.
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XML
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863 B
XML
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='no'?>
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<!-- NOTE: This file should be updated to use relative positioning the next time it changes. -->
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<?xml-stylesheet href="dialog.xsl" type="text/xsl"?>
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<dialog defbtn='okay' escbtn='cancel'>
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<field name='text' type='text' top='40' left='55' width='293' height='98'/>
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<button name='left' type='left' top='147' left='6'/>
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<button name='right' type='right' top='147' left='69'/>
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<text name='num' top='8' left='300' width='55' height='28'/>
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<pict type='dlog' num='16' top='8' left='8'/>
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<text size='large' top='6' left='50' width='138' height='17'>Editing text:</text>
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<text name='num-lbl' top='8' left='197' width='100' height='14'>Text number:</text>
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<button name='cancel' type='regular' top='147' left='214'>Cancel</button>
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<button name='okay' type='regular' top='147' left='279'>OK</button>
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</dialog>
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