On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 06:39:54PM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote: > <quote who="Sven Luther"> > > > > > To my mind, good design is something like "make things simple by > > > > default, but allow expert configuration if desired". > > > > > > That's exactly what defines the relationship between the preferences > > > available in the immediate user interface and those in GConf. > > > > Well the problem with all this gnome 2 stuff is that they did the remove > > most prefs correctly, but often forgot the do it right by default part. > > Without specifics, I can't help you.
Its just a general impression, but then mostly conveyed by galeon2 i think and the fact that the solution to all the configuration problems is go to gconf-editor and to this or that obscure thing, which is a poor excuse to not having correct dialogs. Also, there is this ugly problem about the background and fonts that is not coherent between gdm and gnome. Try putting the same background in gnome and gdm, and you will see it revert to thestandard background during gnome2 startup. > > Anyway, there was speak of an advanced configurator, or control panel, at > > least for galeon 2, what about it ? > > Dunno, Galeon 2 is basically dead. A few people have been working on the > 'crackpipe' idea, but generally doing a pretty ugly job of it. :((( So the developpment team split up and died then ? And phoenix will be the official gnome 2 browser, and nobody really cares. Friendly, Sven Luther

