=2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Friday 12 July 2002 01:28, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > > That was my question -- it's probably more work to do that instead of > > changing the configuration directly from there (with the two radio > > buttons). But that might fool the user into thinking this was an > > app-local option. > > that's why the label should state that it is for _all of kde_ in big bold > flashing letters. ;-) > > i'll tour this design decision around here and see what the guinee pigs > think. Thanks. I'll finish hacking now and will see what's left after the weekend = :) > > There's both -- in kcontrol, there should be the possibility to e.g. tu= rn > > off all sounds for all applications at once. In the application's dialo= g, > > it should obviously only affect the current application. > > > > That's why I proposed having the additional checkbox in the control > > module. > > aah.. ok, in that case why not have a simple switch in the widget's API > that allows it to be set programmatically ... there is probably no need to > expose that detail to the user via a widget, however. "all" means "all", > where "all" is defined by everything you can look at =3D) Hmm, you mean, in kcontrol, you shouldn't be able to turn off all sounds fo= r=20 just one application? If I wouldn't want any Windowmanager sounds, I would= =20 only disable those, for example. > cool.. i'll take a look ... perhaps i'll work on the advanced options > button functionality ... Oups, I committed that already :} Cheers Carsten Pfeiffer =2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEVAwUBPS4EL6WgYMJuwmZtAQEcIAgAktAc4uF4EfqELdgHltraxxMwO80bimxr fFd7DLkOQHM75MyW0RUAl+NELvBOjaozux4y0m8lHxBChaCqpH+d8ORlGP64ie0O K2YmB0QIVWMmbTswqAQYyioy9+ZG0BR4ne28CdEQdHMGLKPbMjCwrEkRvY2XjXsr TS6WoHnjql5GVQ5U9Eiaf6Q0L7+Fng00acS+NnUGrFZNZ8cixpMEW8L1+Nju0iVK 5dfrKr9CcqubXYwlj8/kCJVHU17+AAMuf/FiWVeZYO9YfA7TM+zkYrRlIe8FqsPC jF0UVc+HD+lf+5uNhz4c2qnEIZzOztZaQiUBBsZXLD5I2qBNat8Ueg=3D=3D =3DQR7H =2D----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability