> > And it's *already* simple for the user to choose if they're using the > keyboard shortcuts or the menu; it's only the toolbar that really needs > attention, as you say.
Fine. So what's the point of all this discussion then? Just change the toolbar. > > And despite the fact that I personally think the toolbar is just perfect > -- it doesn't show this silly Reply-to-List option at all, because > nobody should be doing that -- I still went out of my way to implement > an option that lets you turn the 'Reply to All' button into a 'Reply in > Public' button which replies to the list by preference, purely for the > benefit of those who disagree with me. But Reply-to-All is useful, I don't want it to become a Reply-in-Public. And the term Public is horrible - many of the lists I am on are private lists, the reply is most definitely not public and it will just confuse people. > > I don't see anyone *else* putting real code forward; let alone code > which enables a behaviour which they find suboptimal. > Well, this list is for users, not coders. If people wanted to get into the coding of Evo they would be on the evolution-hackers list. I wouldn't be at all surprised if only one or two people have even looked at the Evo source code. I know I haven't. Nevertheless, you may have missed that I have hacked on one of the XML files and posted the diff here. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
