Well I am happy you are at least partial to the idea ;-).
As to the other person:
Just the fact that you change it instantly might mean it is not a good
default.
Defaults still matter especially if it is the presentation of your
software, which it always is.
Regards, Bart.
Quoting Alfredo Hernández <[email protected]>:
That's just the way it is in stock GNOME. I don't know if it would be worth
to patch the sound every time the respective GNOME components are updated.
Having said that, the default bell sound is kinda annoying in some
situations.
I guess we have to wait to the technical team to tell if it is feasible to
make such a change in the system without bringing too many headaches.
Cheers,
Alfredo.
On 10 April 2015 at 10:32, Bart Schouten <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
The little 'blip' in gnome Terminal that is configured by default as the
"bell" is not a great choice.
It *is* very pleasant that there is a default sound configured.
That is better than Kubuntu, which does not have sounds configured, only
visual notifications for background (unfocused) terminals.
Personally, I feel the old "beep" that PC speakers had was better than
this now. I am not in the position to select something else though (for
you). I just want to say that it is up for improvement.
And perhaps a nice thing to do. (Make a Doodle poll! :P).
Regards,
Bart Schouten.
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