On Saturday 21 July 2001 6:55 am, Stefan Werner wrote: > Hi, > > > -- The control center needs to have multiple modes > > Not only that, it also need some cleaning. Even for expert users, > it's still hard to use. For Example, there are three catecories where > you can change the looks of the Interface, and you still have to > right-click the title bars to change the windows' apprearance. > Agreed. > > -- When selecting "Logout" from the menu - it should > > give you an option to not only logout but > > to shutdown or reboot. The "Logout" entry > > on the menu should probably be changed to "Shutdown". > > I think "Exit" (with an acoording icon) would be a far better name > for it, since novice users could be confused by "Logout" or > "Shutdown". Since some distributions configure an automatic login, > people might wonder "Logout? Out of what? The internet? I didn't log > in!". Shutdown is better because IIRC it's the same name in Windows, > but is still not perfect because if you don't want to shutdown but > reboot or log out you'd have to click on shutdown, which is not waht > you want to do. Exit, I think includes all the three terms shutdown, > logout and reboot, so I'd choose that. > Excellent point. But - what about the icon? The usability study was very critical of Gnome's icon for exiting. I think we have a better one, but, still.... By the way, they were already planning on implementing reboot/halt functionality in KDE3 : ) > Bye, > Stefan Werner > ___________________________________________________________________________ >___ Fast alle Fluege koennen Ihnen egal sein. Einer nicht: Ihrer! > Flug.de hat ihn: http://flug.de/sb/?PP=0-5-100-105-6 > > _______________________________________________ > kde-usability mailing list > kde-usability@master.kde.org > http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@master.kde.org http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability