I'm sorry, I replied to Calum instead of sending my mail to the list: _____________________________________________________________________
> I suppose it would be harmless enough, although the HIG does say you > shouldn't have features that you can only perform with the middle mouse > button, as not everyone has one. Well, in Nautilus for example you can open a folder while closing its folder if you double-click on it with your middle button OR if you double-shift+left-click. Why not do the same here? Users without a middle button could just use shift+left-click as a replacement. > In the interests of trying to understand the user requirement a bit > better, could you explain why you'd rather have this than just adding > three launchers to your panel, or creating a launcher that runs all > three apps together, or saving your session so that those three apps are > always run when you log in? Well, those are quite subjective reasons but I don't like launchers on the panel, aesthetically. Besides, I use only one panel and space is scarce on it. Creating a launcher for all three programs would not be very useful since I could want to launch just two of them (epi could be already open), or I could want to launch amule too. It's just not flexible. About setting them to launch when logging in, I already said it in my first message: I could just be somewhere else and yet be logged in, maybe because amule is running. Then I could get to the computer and want to read the forums, get my mails... you get the point. I know my reasons could be minor for some, but well, they're good for me. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list