On Fri, 02 Apr 1999, Michael Reiher wrote: > Matthias Elter wrote: > > > > On Thu, 01 Apr 1999, Martin Konold wrote: > > > Well having two aplications (kfm and kdehelp) has only histrical reasons. > > > We wanted to get rid of them with KDE-2.0 anyway. The main reason was that > > > we wanted to get a stable kdehelp fast for KDE-1.0 > > > > Do you still think that the functionality should be integrated in one app? IMHO > > this is a very bad idea because in that case we would have to choose between a > > very bloated konqy with great help functionality or a smaller konqy with bad > > help functionality. There are currently no plans to merge khelpcenter and konqy. > > khelpcenter is going to provide a konqy-view interface but thats it. I don't > > understand the logic behind a do-everything-in-one-place app. But I am open > > for suggestions. > Well, Konqueror is a browser and manager. Currently only for files an > web. But I think it is good to use it not only for that, but also for > other stuff that can be browsed/managed. This way the user gets a common > framework for everything s/he browses, with only slight modifications > and a bit additional functionallaty depending on the current mode. And > common look and feel for applications for similar purposes(e.g. all > kinds of browsing) is IMO very valuable in regard of application > handling. > Each mode supplies a button for a mode selector, like in Netscape (the > bar on bottom right). Additionally also an own top node in the tree. A > good thing would also be a default view layout for each mode. So if you > click the HelpCenter node in the tree or it's button in the mode > selector Konqy switches to that mode(or open a new window). The mode is > indicated by a change of the programm icon. > Modes I can think of right now are: File/Ftp mode, Web mode, HelpCenter > mode, Mail mode, News mode and maybe a time planner mode. > Stuff like graphics apps(except previewing), IDEs, office apps or the > like of course deosn't belong into Konqy > Well, that my personal opinion, others may think different;) > > For the bloat: If I'm right, the stuff embedded from other applications > is loaded only on demand. And then it doesn't matter a Konqy and a > KHelpCenter at the same time or both combined. Sorry Michael, you got me wrong on this. I did not criticize konqy and the konqy-view system. IMHO the konqy design is great and as I mentioned in my original mail I'm going to add a konqy-view interface to khelpcenter. What IMO would be a bad idea is to merge konqy and khelpcenter into one big app. Greetings, Matthia