--===============1683880589123702144== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=001a11c3cdee125dec04f95c2941 --001a11c3cdee125dec04f95c2941 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 4:11 AM, Marco Martin wrote: > On Monday 12 May 2014, Martin Gr=C3=A4=C3=9Flin wrote: > > > I don't think it's something relevant anymore, and I'm not entirely > > > convinced this code even works. > > > > I thought it's still used by the accessibility code. If that's not the > > case: go, go, go! > > yes, good point,should be checked if is used in any ways for accessibilit= y > reasons. > i have no objections otherwise, but accessibility is important (controls > for > it may even be stuffed in the accessibility kcm if that's the case) Yes, there's an option in the Accessibility KCM ("Use system bell" under Bell tab). I've always found it confusing how there are two ways to enable system bell= . Also, for what it's worth there are people who like the system bell, see e.g. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D177861. I used to belong to this group since I found the system bell more responsive in Konsole, but since then I've grown accustomed to a silent terminal. If no KDE applications use this feature, I say +1 for removing the KCM (or maybe stuff it all in the Accessibility KCM?). Hans --001a11c3cdee125dec04f95c2941 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 4:11 AM, Marco Martin <= notmart@gmail.com> wrote:
On Monday 12 May 2014, Martin Gr=C3=A4=C3=9Flin wrote:
> > I don't think it's something relevant anymore, and I'= m not entirely
> > convinced this code even works.
>
> I thought it's still used by the accessibility code. If that's= not the
> case: go, go, go!

yes, good point,should be checked if is used in any ways for accessib= ility
reasons.
i have no objections otherwise, but accessibility is important (controls fo= r
it may even be stuffed in the accessibility kcm if that's the case)
=
Yes, there's an option in the Accessibility KCM ("Use system b= ell" under Bell tab).
I've always found it confusing how there are two ways to enable system = bell.

Also, for what it's worth there are people who like the sy= stem bell, see e.g. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D177861.
I used to belong to this group since I found the system bell more responsiv= e in Konsole,
but since then I've grown accustomed to a silent termi= nal.
If no KDE applications use this feature, I say +1 for removing the = KCM (or maybe stuff it all in the Accessibility KCM?).

Hans
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