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Subject: Re: Cleaning up KDE: Context-menus
From: Sashmit Bhaduri <smt () inbox ! lv>
Date: 2004-03-29 18:50:29
Message-ID: 1080587797.4068761550494 () www1 ! inbox ! lv
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Quoting Davide Ferrari <il_vide@katamail.com>:>
> Following this way of thinking, we should implement everything in the context
> menu cause everything could be removed from other places, while context menus
> are no easily editable.
>
> Context menus should be, please remember, a shortcut to something important
> and useful in that *context*. The name itself explains :)
Yeah, however, I think in this case, if you visualize the desktop as just a
view, you are missing out on what many users think of it as. In that case, lock
screen *is* context specific to the desktop.
This is something that KDE gets right and other environments don't.
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<pre>Quoting Davide Ferrari <il_vide@katamail.com>:>
> Following this way of thinking, we should implement everything in the context
> menu cause everything could be removed from other places, while context menus
> are no easily editable.
>
> Context menus should be, please remember, a shortcut to something important
> and useful in that *context*. The name itself explains :)
Yeah, however, I think in this case, if you visualize the desktop as just a
view, you are missing out on what many users think of it as. In that case, lock
screen *is* context specific to the desktop.
This is something that KDE gets right and other environments don't. </pre><br>
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