Dima Rogozin wrote: > > Two features did not make it from old kcontrol to the > new one. Could you comment? > > 1. Geometry management: > New kcontrol doesn't restrict minimal size of the > window to be no less than minimal size of the module. > If I open a module which is bigger than kcontrol > window the window is not resized to accomodate the new > size. > I made a patch for the old kcontrol to obey minimal > size. Did this behaviour has been changed > intentionally? Any plans to restrict minimal size > again? It perhaps is a matter of personal taste but I did not like the kcontrol toplevel window to resize based on the modules sizeHints. I'm going to discuss this with mhk. > 2. Root only modules: > Old kcontrol displayed root modules showing a lock > sign for them. User can enter root password and > activate the module. I think this behaviour is much > more preferable than just silently dismiss modules. > In the current logic user never knows about an > existense of additional control options. > > I have written a clock module to set system clock. It > must be run as a root. If we just hide it, who ever > notice it? How many people run the whole KDE GUI as a > root? (IMHO, it is not secure and dangerous) > > I like old way better and I think such change should > be discussed. Did I miss the discussion? There will be (in fact already is but has no K-menu entry) a root kcontrol mode showing all the root-only modules. More on that soon, as we are currently working on this. There will be a total of three kcontrol modes and a kcontrol submenu in KDE2's K-menu: - System control - Desktop Configuration (kcontrol in user-module mode) - System Configuration (kcontrol in root-module mode) - System Info (kcontrol in sys-info mode) Greetings, Matthias -- Matthias Elter elter@kde.org me@caldera.de