From kde-multimedia Thu Sep 27 07:19:01 2001 From: Thomas Zander Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 07:19:01 +0000 To: kde-multimedia Subject: Bug#32978: usability X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-multimedia&m=100157612732493 On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 11:03:56AM -0700, Neil Stevens wrote: > On Wednesday September 26, 2001 07:41, Thomas Zander wrote: > > OK-ing (or Applying) the dialog should save the config to file > > immidiately so when I change the options to allow only one instance of > > Noatun I should not have to close Noatun to get these options to work. > > Which is the case with my KDE 2.2.1 > > I think you misrepresent the situation here. It *does* save the settings, > and the settings take effect for every other option. It's just a bug that > this one setting doesn't take effect. > > What would propose happen if someone turns on single instance mode, and > other instances are open, by the way? A dose of SIGKILL to the other > processes? Well, that is not really what I was aiming at, no :) Just that when I click on another song it opens in the existing one. Hmm, I can't reproduce it anymore, maybe because I ran kbuildsycoca an extra time.. Never mind this one.. > > Further it is not natural to have to apply the changes for the > > plugins-options to apprear in the list on the left. > > This one I have a problem with. Where else do settings changes only take > effect *before* you press Apply or OK? > > > I suggest using an OK action which actively adds a plugin. This > > ok-action will then add the config option to the list immidiately. > > A combo with an explenation and an OK button at the bottom not unlike > > the top part of the new (not yet available in KDE221) effects dialog > > comes to mind. > > Except that the term OK is already used in KDE, for dismising > informational dialogs, right? Let me say it in another way then, I want to be able to configure the plugins before I press OK. AND pressing apply should not change the content of the dialog. You just applied something and then it changed! This is not right... If you s/OK/Add/ on my suggestion, it will be clearer what I mean. > > Also, if you think for a minute, this OK button will have the same effect > as a button that's already there - Apply. Seems natural to me that > someone who wants things to take effect immediately will hit the button > that makes things take effect immediately for every other dialog in KDE - > Apply. Hmm, no; the OK (lets call it 'Add' now) adds the plugin to the list of active plugins, allowing a config option to be created. This does not apply any other part of the config dialog. -- Thomas Zander zander@microweb.nl The only thing worse than failure is the fear of trying something new _______________________________________________ Kde-multimedia mailing list Kde-multimedia@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia