On 8/12/06, Alex Graveley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If we do something like this, I think it's important to present the UI > in a way which isn't overwhelming. Having a bunch of apps that I've > never heard about and never run populating a huge list in the > already-huge keybindings dialog would be undesirable. No real ideas > here, just something to watch out for... >
Thats a valid concern, and might be an argument for moving the hotkey selection out to the individual apps' preference dialogs. Of course, in that case we should use the same ui for this everywhere to avoid things like we currently see in beagle-search or tomboy... and we need to handle conflicts, which is of course much easier in a central keybinding capplet. Alternatively, we could punt to the users by allowing them to set up custom keybindings in the keybinding capplet, which of course requires them to know the appropriate commandline magic for e.g. adding a tomboy note... _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
