> > Flags !!! I knew it. There will always be a way to allow users to indicate layouts using flags (as long as I maintain GNOME xkb indicator at least). It can be hidden, non-documented, whatever (so GNOME would not take political responsibility) - but I will keep that code. Most of the users have no political troubles with flags - while usability-wise, flags still remain the best way to distinguish between layouts. The code is actually in the core applet - the plugin just provides nice UI for downloading flags from sf.net and setting proper gconf flag.
> Perhaps we should look at how the plugins UI is exposed in the applet. To make the situation a bit better I did the following thing: - Removed the item from the applet popup menu - Created .desktop file for the plugin manager which puts it into AdvancedSettings I am open to other suggestions. All I am kindly asking is to keep (in the darkest UI corner, whatever) this executable accessible for the user. Regards, Sergey _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
