From kde-devel Tue May 17 12:47:38 2011 From: Michael Jansen Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 12:47:38 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: Disabling Oxygen's window dragging for specific QWidgets? Message-Id: <2953227.NLYN61b2mj () gambit ! local ! michael-jansen ! biz> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=130563631010322 > Heard that argument over and over again, but seen no proof at all (while i > know about one issue, which -see below- was/is usercode bug.) > I've checked the oxygen code and it is pretty careful to not steal any > input action. So you do not consider it breaking the usability of an application if you go and take random 1 or 2 pixel wide rows/columns and turn them into a completly different thing they were before? Before i could click them and nothing happened. Now if i click them (They are close to ui elements supposed to click) they resize, move and umaximize my app at will. You do not consider this breaking the app? I sure do. This is NOT an app error. Then i am officially out of here. Because then we have a non dicussion and should instead discuss about what a bug is. > If you can point to a case where oxygen breaks an application feature, > please name it. > Otherwise, please stop claiming "oxygen breaks applications/code" because > that is NOT the same as "oxygen causes -for a windows user- unexpected > behavior which i don't like" > If you have pure usability concerns, name them. If this is a code thing: > proof it! I named them. I consider it breaking apps. > > I have problems with understanding this sentence too. The 26 > > applications is a statement from todd.He got it out of bugzilla. Same > > thread todd tme Friday as an answer to parker coates. > > a) bugzilla sucks. I had trouble to find at least one entry regarding this > > :-( > > b) rather do not operate with unbacked numbers. Is this targeted at me? Mike >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<