2005/12/6, Baptiste Mille-Mathias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:
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.
Well it's the same symbol for every media player (walkman, hifi, dvd players, etc...) so even if you're new to computers, these symbols have a mean for you.
The reason why I don't adress a bug to gnome-desktop is that I think that toolbars are not such a good idea and that's what I was trying to explain.
That is MY opinion, I had to express it and I did.
Thanks again for reading and sorry for the disturbance.
Joel Dimbernat
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