On Wednesday 09 May 2001 22:30, Waldo Bastian wrote: > The idea of user-levels is very populair and scores points in reviews but I > don't think it actually works. Agreed > What does work? Better consistency between all KDE applications, better support for basic features like drag and drop, better clipboard support between applications. It is more important to get this stuff in order then to get that killer feature you really want to show of with. And most importantly; creating good dialogs. For example with tabs where the 'basic' stuff is on the first tab and more advanced stuff in on other tabs. A good example is the panel-control module. Where the basic stuff in on the first tab and concequent more-difficult (and potentially frightening stuff) is on the last tabs. Please read the styleguide again, and again and again. -- Thomas