Yep, but the form should not be in the "About dialog" - too large. If a "mail bug" (or somthing) Action button is avaiable, the it must either lauch the Help system to a page where the form is (In HTML - I do not use HTML widgets in this dialog box), or a separate report tool. The About box must be able to provide the app. name and the version so this must be supplied by the application when it opens the "About KDE" dialog box. One could even add the output of "uname -a" (if available). On ons, 25 aug 1999, Stefan Taferner wrote: > >According bug reports: > >It would be nice to have a standard bug report form that can be opened >by two ways: from within the about dialog, and directly from the help >menu. The later is IMO necessary because it should be easy for users >to find it. > >How should such a bug report form work? > >I would present the user a form that has for >* Program name >* Program version >* Kde-Version (?) >* Severity >* Bug description >* ... > >And two buttons to submit: one that sends the report directly, and one >that fires up the users mail client containing the bug report ..... > >Hmm.... that brings me to the point that kmail does not support this >yet ;-) > >Kind regards, >Stefan -- Espen Sand