Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: > Why is this post-2.0 stuff. This is not so difficult ?
It's not a matter of difficulty. It's a matter of sane release principles. My point is that we should respect the release cycles, and a release candidate is a release candidate. UI changes might look "trivial" and "unintrusive", but they are in fact not. First, the manuals need to be rewritten, then the changes need some extended real-life testing by people with different work flows. More time than we have now, at least if we still want to release LyX 2.0 before summer. To clarify, I'm not defending the current toolbar design. I'm not objecting the change in general, or deny that the toolbars can and should be improved. I'm objecting the hectic changes in a release phase where only critical bug fixing should happen. Jürgen
