J.A. Magall�n wrote:
On 2002.10.30 Per �yvind Karlsen wrote:I fail to see how this is related to my post?
someone mentioned something about this should be done from drakfirsttime and I totally agree, and I actually like the idea of bluecurve(I really have'nt checked it out yet), but at the same time this should be an option in drakfirsttime, this way we would not have this discussion and at the same time we would not upset anyone(we really don't want all the flaming that redhat received, do we?)I really hate the idea of Bluecurve (not the theme itself). People like
To sum it all up, things that appeal to "newbies" should be an option or something so things would'nt annoy the more experienced users.
(and really like, look at flamewars) Gnome or KDE. I'm a Gnome one,
but this will not affec what I want to say.
Gnome has a Human Interface Guidelines. GTK2 is implemented to follow
that. Gnome people has spent lot of time designing both appearance and
_behaviour_ of interface. People is used to it and people who like
Gnome like it for its behaviour. It should not be chaged. The default
is fine for newbies. Experienced users can tweak it.
Of course same for KDE.
Other thing is that KDE defaults look brain damaged for Gnome fans
and viceversa. Or that any of them has bugs.
And some people in this thread should really take a lecture on HCI
about visual hints, behaviours and so on...
My point was that it could be nice to have something similar, but still make it an option to not use, don't make it default, make it as a first time choiche(drakfirsttime)
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