Alan Prescott wrote: > On Friday 14 Jan 2005 19:11, Jason Keirstead wrote: > > >>But I still think it is misguided. I mean, it is nowhere near the same >>function. The icon zooming was simple eye candy. These tooltips take up >>very large amounts of space, and are distracting to the task you are trying >>to perform. > > > > I don't believe icon zooming is/was not just simple eye candy. > > In my case I have a child panel on the left of the screen set to icon size > small holding a set of less heavily used but common apps such as the > calculator, kate, gimp etc. that I want close at hand. > > I use a small icon size on the child panel so as not to lose too much screen > but not all icons are that distinctive and I find the icon zooming useful 1) > to distinguish between the icons more easily and 2) to make it obvious that > one _is_ selected before clicking. > > If the icon zooming is being dropped has anyone talked to the people in > kde-accessability - I would have thought this was a feature highly useful for > the visually impaired. I agree with you. I am slightly visually impaired. Nearsighted to the point of being legally blind *without* may glasses. With my bifocals, a panel set to small, and a 15 inch screen, I also find "Icon Zooming" quite helpful. I don't think that we should remove the current "Icon Zooming". Aside from code bloat, is there any reason that we couldn't offer a choice the new large tooltips vs. the old style ones and simply leave Icon Zooming as it was. That said, I think that I could live with the new feature if the delay was adjustable and the animation could be turned off. -- JRT _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability