On Wednesday 05 January 2005 11:16 pm, Damien Uern wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > > now, obviously hiding something so dear to so many in a text file isn't > > the way to go, otherwise why are we creating a GUI? certainly not to > > force people to use the command line and text editors. Ah! but we have > > KConfigEditor! which.... isn't installed with KDE, and which is sort of a > > I'm assuming KConfigEditor is kind of like GConf? I know GConf gets a bad > rap because people like to compare it to the Windows Registry, but it isn't > like that. I think these "Set and Forget" one time options should be > available only in such a configuration program, rather than cluttering up > option dialogs. That way, a number of tweaks can grow so that most people > can be satisfied with what the program provides and how it behaves. Well I don't really like the idea of making advanced users a third-class citizen of KDE. But this *is* an option that is likely to be set only once in a blue moon. Perhaps what we need is a TweakUI for KDE. Or if we wanted to be jazzy about it, a TweakUI kioslave with a web interface accessible from Konqueror ;). The problem with that is that it's essentially like having two KControl programs, one for the "normal" options, and another for the "unusual/advanced" options, which just seems weird to me. Allow me to reiterate though, I find it distressing that so many people are willing to make my life as an "advanced" user harder in order to pursue a vision for the GUI. If I wanted to *have to* use gvim just to be able to setup my desktop, I'd be running fluxbox instead. :P Regards, - Michael Pyne >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<