On 9/28/05, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > On Wednesday 28 September 2005 10:33, Mashrab Kuvatov wrote: > > with a list of applets and special buttons (!). In case of special buttons > > add applet to panel (in fact, all references to applet) is not valid > > anymore. > > the point is that users don't know the difference between "special buttons" > and "applets". for instance, people would look in "Applets" for the K Menu or > Window List buttons, but they aren't applets, they are "special buttons". so > i lumped them all together so people don't have to know the internal workings > of kicker to be able to use it. With the advent of Plasma, one could apply a similar reasoning to the decision to lump special buttons in with applets: Special buttons are really just a "type" of applet... at least from a user's perspective. This goes hand in hand with the train of thought that an icon in Plasma is still a plasmoid. > > I'd suggest to call the top level just "Add" or "Add Applet" and remove > > any reference to special button. It'd make it less technical. > > how would one distinguish between adding an applicaton and adding an applet, > then? they are two different entries and they aren't going to be merged into > one. I don't quite understand this part. Could one of you elaborate on what you're talking about? Are you talking about adding an application launching button? -Zak Jensen _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability