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List:       kc-kde
Subject:    Re: [kc-kde] kckde/kdetraf-68
From:       "Peter Rockai (mornfall)" <mornfall () logisys ! dyndns ! org>
Date:       2003-11-15 10:16:28
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On Saturday 15 November 2003 01:56, Henrique Pinto wrote:
> CVS commit by pinto:
>
>
> Summary for the "Toolbars" discussion in kde-usability.
>
> This is the initial version, I'll probably change some parts of it
> tomorrow. Please comment on it.
>
I have somewhat edited your summary (cvs diff attached). Please review and 
commit as appropriate. Thanks.

Cheers :).

-- 
Peter Rockai (mornfall), mornfall()logisys!dyndns!org, mornfall.homeip.net
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["05-toolbars.diff" (text/x-diff)]

Index: 05-toolbars.xml
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RCS file: /home/kde/kckde/kdetraf-68/05-toolbars.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -p -r1.1 05-toolbars.xml
--- 05-toolbars.xml	15 Nov 2003 00:56:04 -0000	1.1
+++ 05-toolbars.xml	15 Nov 2003 10:00:10 -0000
@@ -21,14 +21,18 @@
 <editorialize who="Henrique Pinto">
 <p>
 Disclaimer: I have contributed to this thread. Actually, I started it. I was not \
                going to cover it because of that, but I was asked for doing this.
-</p>
-<p>
 This is not intended to be self-promotion. It was only included here because it \
treats a subject that may be interesting to you (our readers).  </p>
 <p>
 Just one more note: I'm actually covering more than one thread here, all of them \
related to the same subject.  </p>
 </editorialize>
+<editorialize who="Peter Rockai (mornfall)">
+	I was the one who asked Henrique to cover the thread, despite his
+	participation. I have other threads to cover and this one happened on
+	Henrique's list, so it was quite obvious choice. I think it turned out
+	quite well.
+</editorialize>
 
 <p>
 It all started when I sent the following message to the kde-usability mailinglist:
@@ -72,13 +76,20 @@ Comments?
 Friedrich W. H. Kossebau, Vincent Wagelaar, Michael Pye, Luciano Montanaro and \
William Leese posted suggestions on how to improve the current situation regarding \
toolbars.  </p>
 
-<p>
-Shortly after sending the original message, I found a link to <A \
HREF="http://kde.ground.cz/tiki-index.php?page=Toolbar+Review">a page in the KDE CWS \
                regarding the toolbars in KDE applications.</A>
-After reading through that page, Aaron J. Seigo sent a message stating that he \
agreed with most of what was there, and proposed a patch for KMail toolbars (the \
KMail case is being covered in a separate session of this issue of KDE Traffic). \
Aaron also stated that he had a message sitting at his drafs folder for being posted \
after KDE 3.2 that covered many of the issues regarding toolbars, what means there \
will be even more discussion about this subject in the future (what is great, BTW). \
+<p> Shortly after sending the original message, I found a link to <A \
+		HREF="http://kde.ground.cz/tiki-index.php?page=Toolbar+Review">a page +		in the \
KDE CWS regarding the toolbars in KDE applications.</A> After +	reading through that \
page, Aaron J. Seigo sent a message stating that he +	agreed with most of what was \
there, and proposed a patch for KMail +	toolbars (the KMail case is being covered in \
a separate section of this +	issue of KDE Traffic). Aaron also stated that he had a \
message sitting in +	his drafts folder, waiting to be posted after KDE 3.2 and \
covering many of +	the issues regarding toolbars. This indicates, that there will be \
even +	more discussion about this subject in the future (and this is great, IMO).
 </p>
 
 <p>
-After the succesfull KMail case, Aaron asked:
+After the successful KMail case, Aaron asked:
 </p>
 <quote who="Aaron J. Seigo">
 what app next? (and please don't say konqueror... ;)
@@ -91,11 +102,13 @@ may require some changes to how Konqi an
 </p>
 
 <p>
-Besides that, there were also discussion regarding other applications. Charles de \
Miramon commented on KAdressbook toolbars (he was happy to know that the problems had \
already been solved) and Sander Devrieze posted to how some usability problems \
regarding toolbars in kdegames. +Besides that, there was also discussion regarding \
other applications. Charles +de Miramon commented on KAdressbook toolbars (he was \
happy to find out that +the problems had already been solved) and Sander Devrieze \
posted to show some usability problems regarding toolbars in kdegames.  </p>
 
 <p>
-The discussion is still open. It's also likely to happen again after the release of \
KDE 3.2, when it is possible to work more on the toolbars. If you have any comments \
on the toolbars in general or in a specific app, fell free to add your ideas to <a \
href="http://kde.ground.cz/tiki-index.php?page=Toolbar+Review">the wiki page</a>. \
+The discussion is still open. It's also likely to continue again after the release \
of KDE 3.2, when it is possible to work more on the toolbars. If you have any \
comments on the toolbars in general or in a specific app, fell free to add your ideas \
to <a href="http://kde.ground.cz/tiki-index.php?page=Toolbar+Review">the wiki \
page</a>.  </p>
 
 </section>



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