>Hello, > >I agree that you can't please everyone with a user interface, and that >developers can't be expected to go to special trouble to include a >feature that only one person wants, or to change the way something >works because of an extreme minority view. I have lots of personal UI >preferences, and I don't expect all of them to be satisfied. > >But nobody will ever know how many people like or dislike some >interface element unless people say what they think about it, and >explain why they think so.
Absolutely. Not only do I agree with you, but I think we *need* documented input and lively discussion. Issues have to be discussed. It often turns out to a better understanding of the needs out there and you never know what good idea will come out of a discussion before you start it. That's one key advantage of being a FLOSS. So please, in your use of Scribus, don't refrain from commenting on this list. This is what it is for. Louis >I'm sorry if I came across as too gung-ho while expressing my opinion; >it was not my intention. I appreciate the work that went into >Scribus, and I like using it, even though some things don't work >exactly how I would like them to. p.s. I don't understand the expression "gung-ho" although I can guess in the context of your sentence! :) >Regards, >Adrianna
