The about:config for special tweaking is something that I always liked, but integrating normal settings into normal browser tab was always irritating for me.
In Chrome and Firefox*, it was done as a part of 'all you need is the browser' approach for chrome os / firefox os. That is, if we have only the browser, we need no window manager, thus we need to manage windows -> lets put stuff into tabs. If you plan to aim for touch-based devices, the QWidget dialog will never fit into the rest QML-based stuff. ---- On a side-note, more global problem than with rekonq alone: In Plasma Active, we have the problem that some people like the no-apply-cancel dialogs (so, the web browser and time settings are done like that), and that those can not work in all cases (activity settings, encryption need the apply-cancel). Thus we had to break consistency. And it is like that in other touch-based systems - some things have the apply and others don't. And that really sucks. * not for settings yet, but for extensions... -- Cheerio, Ivan -- While you were hanging yourself on someone else's words Dying to believe in what you heard I was staring straight into the shining sun _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
