2005/12/6, Joel Dimbernat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hello everyone! > > My main concern in using toolbars, is that text is shown under the toolbar > buttons. I know this behaviour can be disabled, but it's a "general" setting > ( e.g. if you disable it, it will be disabled for Gedit too). > > My settings are disable text under toolbar buttons, so I want be disturbed > too much. > But the default setting is to show text under icon, so new users will have > this kind of design, which is imho TOO BIG, and for a media player, totally > useless (everyone know these icons and what the do).
So address a bug to gnome-desktop not Rhythmbox. This behaviour is the a standard behaviour in the GNOME desktop, so Rhythmbox has a consistent behaviour. And no, not everyone knows the meaning of the icons. Imagine this is first time you use a computer. > That lead me to my second problem: the use of two toolbars? toolbars are > already big without the use of two of them. > > I know that toolbars are HIG compliant, but i think their use leads to much > problems of use of space and design in a media player, and should be as > limited as possible. The information toolbar and time slider are not in a definitive state. You can remove all the New toolbars if You want, take a look in the menu "View". -- Baptiste Mille-Mathias _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
