On 8/28/07, Giuliano Colla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This means that currently compiling for wince requires advanced features.
Why is rebuilding lcl for another widgetset not advanced, while
rebuilding lcl for windows ce / arm is advanced?
Maybe both tasks are advanced and we are building a advanced area
inside an already advanced dialog? Or maybe none is advanced.
The original point of the change, correct me if I am wrong, was to
simplify the use of the dialog. Now I am demostrating that the change
actually complicates the use of the dialog for many users (notably
windows ce users, but also people using defines, etc).
I think that having a dialog with a notebook complicates the use of
the dialog. Without the notebook you can easely see all available
options. With a notebook, you have 2 screens, and with repeated
options.
In some dialogs notebooks are unavoidable, because there are too many
options and we use the notebook to sort them. On this dialog, I
consider that using a notebook is completely avoidable (it doesn't use
it currently).
--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
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