-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 11 March 2003 19:18, Neil Stevens wrote: > On Tuesday March 11, 2003 10:05, Craig Drummond wrote: > > > Please don't do this. KIO is a nice flexible backend tool, but it's a > > > lousy user interface. Konqueror is nice for viewing files, but it's > > > not a > > > > > > generic system administration tool. Please don't force users to treat > > > it as one. > > > > But surely this makes the job of installing fonts easier, and more > > intuitive? > > I think a determined UI designer can do a better job than a hope that > "intution" will make the user know what to do. I think the best UI (at least the most common one) for copying/moving/renaming/deleting files is definitely one of a file manager. > > Fonts are just files, and all a user wants to do > > is copy these somewhere where they can then be used. > > Maybe to you they are files. But to a user, they are a system service just > like an application. Also, on most X systems, installing fonts is more > than just copying files around. Any KDE UI should be equipped to handle > such systems. Surely kio_fonts can automatically add the font to whatever file needs to list it, etc. The only manipulation the user should have to do, to install or remove a font, is to copy or delete it. > Sure, it *could*, but throwing away opportunites for good UI design is the > step backward. The config module would remain, for complex things that need a specific UI. But if the config module opens "konqueror fonts:/" for "here's where you can manage your fonts", this should definitely make "font management" easier. Once again, this would be "in addition to", not "as a replacement to", the kcm. - -- David Faure -- faure@kde.org, dfaure@klaralvdalens-datakonsult.se Qt/KDE/KOffice developer Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB, Platform-independent software solutions -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+bjJs72KcVAmwbhARApkrAKC0tGNDKGQ6hgypPnhI4bvR9kpabQCgk++g 8MFWkI6fu74eBls40SdGI+I= =BrQ4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----