> None of those things mean that it is not confusing, > or that there is no room for improvement.
No, but it also doesn't mean that your suggestion is the appropriate fix for the problem, or even if this problem is one worth solving, especially at our level. > > I suggest people learn how to use their machines, > or > > That is really condescending and not something i > would ever have expected > from you. Is the target audience for abiword no > longer "clueless newbies" > or the archetypal "church secretary" mentioned so > often? It would be nonstandard behavior with respect to both our competition and our target operating systems. This in itself would be confusing. Just because I don't think that one idea is a good one doesn't mean that I hate users. I dislike this as much as I dislike the "Warning: Contents Hot" message on coffee cups. > I had a suggestion, i filed a bug report, you dont > think it is a good > idea. It is a recurring user question and i think > something can be done > about it. I think the "Read the AbiWord/MSWord/Keyboard Manual" is how this should be best answered. You're allowed to disagree with me. However, as I would be the one implementing this feature, and I strongly disagree with you, you're not likely to see this get implemented. > > if this really bugs you, propose some change to > the > > GNOME HIG or Usability Group. We might be more > > receptive to them. > > I have started a discussion on the Gnome usability > list. Hopefully next > time i bring this up I will have something more > concrete and convincing. This is the only way you're going to get this to be considered by me. Dom __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
