Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > On Wednesday 07 November 2007, Maksim Orlovich wrote: >> Of course, it's more than just moving. For example I can shade the KDE3 >> minicli if I need to double-check something. I can resize it in the >> standard way, if I feel it's too short or too long. > > i wonder how many people actually resize the run dialog in kde3. > i wonder how many people actually move the run dialog in kde3. (more than > resize it, in my experience) > i wonder how many people who use something like katapult or quicksilver or > deskbar even care. Speaking as a katapult, launchy (win32) whore^W I mean user, if you just use it for running a gui program from the keyboard then there is no real need for standard window decorations and functionality. But when people expand the run dialog to perform other tasks like running complete command lines with arguments etc or as a calculator, then you will come up against the use cases which require standard window decorations and functionality. (e.g. someone composing a long command line with bits cut and paste from another window etc) cheers, -- Simon Edwards | KDE-NL, Guidance tools, Guarddog Firewall simon@simonzone.com | http://www.simonzone.com/software/ Nijmegen, The Netherlands | "ZooTV? You made the right choice."