Bjorn Nordbo wrote: > > I agree with you, but KDE should tell the user that it is working on > it, like Windows 95 do when it dysplays an hourglass at the top-left > of the cursor. I don't like the cursor-hourglass approch though, what > about some kind of indicator on the kpanel? A blinking outline around the icon it was launched from would be one option, and very easy to put in. Maybe a little animation in a corner (near the clock? There's an awful lot of space in that corner...) if the program was launched from a menu. I agree that changing the cursor is a bad idea. Even in the case of windows, very non-portable as it interferes with Applications' ideas of what they want for their _own_ cursor. Andy -- Andrew J. Ross Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. andy@ics.com 201 Broadway (617)621-0060x136 Cambridge, MA 02139