Reinout van Schouwen wrote:
> On 10 Aug 2002, Pixel wrote:
> > i think this is mainly a won't fix. X is not really usable in 640x480
> As someone with a more-than-average interest in usability, I must frown on
> this. If your dialog doesnt fit in 640x480, then probably you need to
> redesign it... Furthermore there can be all kinds of reasons someone is
> running in 640x480, for instance when he has selected a wrong X server
> type.
For sure!
> Of course, the idea that a window could be larger than the max visible
> area is completely silly and this shouldnt be possible at all!
> Hoping you'll reconsider,
I can't get over how many KDE settings dialogs have such an abundance of
unnecessary whitespace. There's no good reason for that dialog not to
fit in a 480 pixel height.
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