On Thu, 2019-05-02 at 11:26 +0200, Carmen Bianca Bakker wrote: > > 8c. GNOME Tweaks shouldn't exist. > > Slight agree, with a caveat. The thing I appreciate about GNOME is > that I don't have to go through a lot of settings to find what I'm > looking for. The mental load of using GNOME Settings is very low, and > I like that. > > GNOME Tweaks is the opposite world. I don't need 95% of the settings > in GNOME Tweaks. But 5% of the settings are important to me. The > problem is: Those 5% are different for everyone. I would love it if > my 5% were moved from Tweaks to Settings, but that might just clutter > the Settings app for some other people. > > So from a user perspective: Yes, it's annoying that some settings are > in GNOME Tweaks, and there is no way to know which settings are where > short of simply remembering. But from a design perspective, I can > appreciate that GNOME Settings is as clutter-free as possible.
Maybe "hidden" settings that have been changed (using Gnome Tweaks or some other method) should show up in Gnome Settings after that. -- Jan Claeys (please don't CC me when replying to the list) _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list