> > The code is simpler. There is one place to add actions. With the menu bar, > > actions are declared in an xml file and in the code source.
Ok, I didn't know this before. :-) > > My first intention was to hide the menu by default and let the user display > > it via cntrl-m or an option in the config panel. But this is not the path > > taken by Andrea. I think I will follow him. Without the menu we are > > coherent. > > > > Lionel. > > About right click.. I removed it, that's my decision. I think we should not > let user customize our "so simple" UI and just provide an option in rekonfig > or > in the tools menu. > I'll fix it ASAP. > > To be honest, I'm quite uncomfortable with this decision: This sounds more like a GNOME solution, where the developers decides how the UI *must* look like. In KDE you have the power to customize the UI to your needs, which imho is the better way. Example: Before this functionality was removed, I was able to change the size of the icons in the toolbar, which was quite handy imho. Greetings, Panagiotis Papadopoulos _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
