В сообщении от 21 марта 2012 14:13:36 автор Marc Deop написал: > On Wednesday 21 March 2012 03:12:44 David Narvaez wrote: > > > On Tuesday 20 March 2012 11:26:18 Andrea Diamantini wrote: > > >> While working on them, I was thinking on... isn't it time to move > > >> settings to an "about:settings" window in the same way chrom* does, > > >> letting users to change them on the fly (which means, NO MORE > > >> ok-apply-cancel buttons)? > > >> What do you think about? > > > > > > I honestly do not like that aproach. To me seems like having an > > > obscure, hidden an non intuitive way to get to the settings of the > > > application. > > > > Do you mean obscure because a user must type about:settings to get to > > the settings? > > Yes, I do mean that. I could understand that for a strange configuration > option but not for a thing like setting the proxy. I mean, it looks ok for > advanced users but not for the average "Joe". How is he supposed to know > that he has to type "about:settings" to get into the config?
about:settings page can be opened after click on "settings" in browser menu, just like chrom* does, so that`s not a problem. > > > > If our concern is to avoid having to click on "Apply" or "Ok" we could > > > find a way to automatically apply any change done in the settings > > > window. > > > > I may be a bit too old school but, when using auto-applied config > > dialogs, I never really trust the dialog so I end up thinking "this is > > not working because it didn't apply the settings". We should state > > very clearly that the settings are auto applied so that people like me > > can build up trust plus you don't want mobile users to go scrolling > > around searching for an Ok button. > > That sounds reasonable > > Regards, > > Marc Deop > _______________________________________________ > rekonq mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq -- Regards Vyacheslav Blinov _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
