https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427030
Nate Graham <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Product|Breeze |plasmashell Assignee|[email protected] |[email protected] Component|general |Theme - Breeze Target Milestone|--- |1.0 Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO Status|REPORTED |NEEDSINFO Version|unspecified |5.19.5 CC| |[email protected], | |[email protected] --- Comment #11 from Nate Graham <[email protected]> --- Let's get one thing clear: this is no way a usability thing; the *positioning* of the indicator being closer to the content or farther from the content is purely aesthetic. It appears that you are objecting to the closer-to-the-content positioning on the basis that: "This is not consistent with any other UI I can think of." "It does not feel natural." "Users don't expect such bars pointing towards content." And then you provide visual examples from Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu, showing that the indicator (which is sometimes a line, and sometimes a dot) is farther from the content. If a difference from other platforms poses a usability problem, then it is worth addressing. But is there actually a usability problem here? This seems like a purely aesthetic thing to me. So other than simply being different from what other platforms do, is there actually a *problem* here? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
