On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 05:05, Greg Turpin wrote: > Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote: > > >Think about why one thinks more configurability is making it more > >complex. > >My theory: Because one often has no idea where to change what. This > >happens when one is not playing with the settings but having a _special > >need_, like changing from single click to double click (it's in because > >of freedom, too). > >The solution cannot be to restrict configurability in general but to > >develop a better (as in straigther) access to the wanted setting switch. > > > >No idea right now how to do this... > > > >Friedrich > > I think the solution is to use a separate "TweakKDE" application. Most > users don't even bother with poking > around. They want to change simple things - their wallpaper, fonts, and > colors. Simple things should be > simple to do - in the Control Panel. The "rare" things that only power > users would ever want to change should > be in TweakKDE. > The solution is definitely not to use an "Advanced" button or tab. What > the heck does "Advanced" mean? > If I click on an "Advanced" button I have no clue what options are going > to be available to me. A separate app for "power users" would be a good idea (I thnik). Then we could ask for voluntary submissions of config files and use these configs people have to optimise the default/initial look (feedback)... > -- Laur Ivan Tel : +353-1-6674336 Software Design Engineer eMail: laur.ivan@corvil.com Corvil Ltd. >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<