Nuno J. Silva
Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:44:41 -0800
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 12:49:29 -0800 "Andrew Spott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why hasn't someone just put an option SOMEWHERE. (really anywhere, in > the gconf database, in some 'somewhat' hidden check box somewhere, > somewhere that isn't impossible to find, but beginning users will be > deferred from changing it and making themselves overwhelmed.) This > option turns on all advanced dialog boxes in all the configuration > menus everywhere. When you are planning on removing a feature > because it isn't needed and the beginning user might become confused > by it; you put it in the advanced part of that dialog. When someone > wants an obscure feature that doesn't go with the "keep things simple > for the new user mentality" put it in the advanced part of that > dialog. > > This isn't that difficult, and everyone wins. Organize the features > enough so that it doesn't look cluttered, and let the word out so > advanced users know. I can't understand what's the interest in having something like gconf - I am not a GNOME user, but I am using a GTK-based desktop (XFCE 4.4) and sometimes I have to change settings using gconf. And it is everything but intuitive. A window with separators, buttons (like the XFCE settings manager), or a tree (like KDE kontrol center), with the features correctly organized, with some context-help and some informative text would be better. -- Nuno J. Silva Lisbon, Portugal Homepage: <http://njsg.no.sapo.pt/> & <http://palpatine.hopto.org/> Registered Linux User #402207 - http://counter.li.org Using Claws Mail 2.7.0 Gentoo Base System version 1.12.6 Linux 2.6.17-gentoo-r7 i686 Pentium II (Deschutes) -=-=- An OS/2 professional visits a seminar for Windows 95. During the practice lesson Bill Gates asks him: "What do you like about Windows95?" He answers, "That YOU have to use it."
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