Malte S. Stretz sagte: > Moin, > > I just looked the third time for some functionality in the folder > Properties > which was moved somewhere else... the new split of the Properties dialog > is > pretty counter-intuitive. (It's in 1.8-rc1 but I guess there hasn't > changed anything at this place.) > > Even though there's a tab view in the properties dialog, it now only > contains the tab "General". To reach the expiry settings you now have to > choose "Expire..." from the context menu. In the Folder menu, only the > old > "Expire" command which doesn't open the configuration dialog is available. > On the contrary, the "Mailing List Management" I use pretty often is only > available via the Folder menu. > > To me, both dialogs are part of the "configuration" of a folder and the > first place I look for such a thing is the Properties dialog. (The same > is > actually true for the threading and HTML settings which IMO should be > moved > from the Folder menu to the Properties dialog, too.) I just noticed that > there's an "Assign Shortcut" (why is that in the context menu but the > Mailing List Management isn't?) -- IMO that one should be in the > Properties > dialog, too. > > Was there some good reason to split this dialog up that I miss? To > summarize, I think all folder "settings" and handler belong to the > Properties dialog, that would not only give the user one place to look for > settings but also shrink the menus, especially the context menu. The reason for the changes to the properties dialog is an usability study: http://www.openusability.org/reports/view.php?group_id=55&repid=43 We agreed that the new layout is much better and thus changed it. Carsten _______________________________________________ KMail developers mailing list KMail-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmail-devel