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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 4229] Right click on K menu does not give RMB menu to edit
From:       Michel Nolard <chucky () outmax ! org>
Date:       2004-11-19 18:24:05
Message-ID: 20041119182405.16797.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From chucky outmax org  2004-11-19 19:24 -------
Le mardi 16 Novembre 2004 23:02, Stephan Binner a écrit :
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> ------- Additional Comments From binner kde org  2004-11-16 23:02 -------
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> > Simply stated : if the menu editor is abstracted correctly - which is a
> > typical computer scientist/hacker skill - this would become easily
> > feasible
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> Simply read you want to state that those doing the work are just incapable?

It is too easy to tell that if someone made a mistake then (s)he is just 
incapable, don't you think ?

Maybe, a better way is to tell the developers their mistakes so they can 
correct them... and I think that this is just the purpose of this mailing 
list system.

> > The menu editor suffers many (tons of) usability issues, glitches.
>
> You have done against this what? Report number? Which thread on
> kde-usability?

I am reporting lots of things, voting for bug repots and so on. I don't need 
to deserve it to be allowed to tell what's wrong. This is simply the 
application of the freedom principle in "Free Software". Don't you agree ?

> > Its design is exactly what one would do when PROTOTYPING a TEMPORARY menu
> > editor.
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> Feel free to show your design/implementation. :-)

I am currently designing a mockup, but my skills at drawing are poor and I 
don't have a lot of free time (master thesis prototype to do) but don't cry, 
I will finish it. As I told it, such a thing - I mean a KDE feature which is 
used so often - needs a lot of wise thoughts.

> PS: I haven't designed neither.

Perhaps, you could make constructive things while destructing people's 
comments.

Regards,
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