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Subject: Re: standardizing modes of text selection
From: Leo Savernik <l.savernik () aon ! at>
Date: 2004-03-24 10:51:11
Message-ID: 200403241151.12623.l.savernik () aon ! at
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Am Mittwoch 24 März 2004 07:19 schrieb Jamethiel Knorth:
> Did anyone ever put together a proposal about this and send it to whom it
> regards? If not, here is a proposal that might be worth using:
I just sent an inquiry to developer.kde.org's webmaster in order to add it to
the kde style guide.
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Great summary. I'll use that for the style guide if you don't mind. It exactly
describes the text selection modes in a concise and clear manner.
>
> If there are no issues with this, could someone send it to someone who can
> do something about it? I honestly do not know where it should be sent. Or,
> if someone can tell me what list this belongs in, I can send it there also.
It should become part of the kde style guide. I'm not convinced whether
freedesktop.org, or openusability.org are the right addressees for an issue
like that. I won't make inquiries to them, but if you think otherwise, you're
free to do so.
>
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> If there is general agreement on this (there seems to be, disagree if there
> is not), perhaps a line should be added to the end such as:
Yes, that's good.
>
> This has been discussed on the <kde-usability@kde.org> mailing list and is
> widely backed by the KDE usability team. To view the thread relating to
There is a KDE usability team? ;-)
> this, go to <http://lists.kde.org/?t=107956214800004&r=1&w=2>
>
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mfg
Leo
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