Yesterday at 21:36, Larry W. Virden wrote: > On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 07:43 -0700, Rob Adams wrote: >> and focus-follows-mouse is just >> silly really, despite the fact that I use it :-) ). > > Sorry - but focus follows mouse is so far from silly that > the word loses its meaning in context.
Let me remind everyone that this is a discussion about showing this as a preferences capplet. To illustrate my point, I use the following: - focus follows mouse - double clicking titlebar shades the window - I don't have a taskbar anywhere on my desktop (I have a window list menu button though, but I rarely use it: I have a big [3x4] number of workspaces) - I don't have minimise on my titlebar (I just have close button on the left side, and general menu on the right—I should probably remove the menu one as well, since I rarely use it, and it's available with a right-click on the titlebar as well) To get to all of these, I need to use gconf-editor anyway. I didn't even know you could set some of these through a "Windows" capplet. I'm not yet ready to become your average home user (to use all the defaults), so I appreciate having these options, but I really don't care about the "Windows" crapplet. Cheers, Danilo _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
