On Sunday 21 December 2003 11:30, Anders Lund wrote: > On Sunday 21 December 2003 10:45, Clarence Dang wrote: > > 1. Double-clicking on window title goes from Shade -> Maximize.  I have > > never actually seen someone intentionally shade a window. > > I use shading to organize applications with many dialogs, like GIMP or > sodipodi, and also for some windows that i want to look at once in a while > during work, examples are log viewers, konsole windows with some specific > command running in them.. I too use it quite often, typically to "peek" under the foremost window. Yes, I could iconify it , but then I would have to find the right window in the Kasbar... I would not mind a default of "maximize" if it weren't because... > I'd rather see window decorations designed with use rated over looks, since > there are maximize buttons in them. > windows all have a maximize button, and no shade button. > That said, I do realize that few people appreciate shading though. > > > 2. Konsole: only visually indicate a beep in the konsole tabs - never > > actually play KDE_Beep_Beep.wav.  Beeping at the user just because s/he > > pressed backspace at the cmdline line or scrolled too far in Vi is not > > friendly at all and borders on annoying. > > Please no. The beep is there by tradition, and is a very usefull > notification. Many users are hiding all the GUI of konsole, which makes the > visual alternative redundant. > If a noisy kde is a problem, I'd rather remove or tone down the startup and shutdown sounds... think of an office in the morning with tens of coumputers playing chords. Luciano