On August 20, 2002 16:28, Matt Bonyak wrote: > Excellent! However, I don't think that on 640x480, where we can only have > two large buttons, the "Desktop Access" button is important enough to be > included -- I'd much rather see the buttons grouped such that those deemed > most important (which would be open for debate) are displayed, rather than > simply showing the first ones. Here is a sample: This is a good point. However, KDE is currently completely unusable at 640x480; my screenshot was intended to demonstrate that the Kicker now leaves enough room for the taskbar, system tray, and clock at various resolutions. I intended to look in to KDE at low-resolutions for 3.2, and I will keep your suggestion in mind > Additionally, for higher resolutions (once all buttons are viewable and > there is a bit of space left over before we hit the 560 pixel limitation), > the "Preview" mode for the desktop selector could be enabled defaultly, as > it is in current versions -- unless we have any additional reasons, not > related to taskbar length, to disable them. Excellent suggestion, I'll put that on my TODO list. For now, I've committed the patch I original posted here. Thanks for the comments, Ryan _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability