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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 58775] clock style setting panel is not beautiful
From:       Alex Radu <WinterWolf () myway ! com>
Date:       2003-05-31 20:43:32
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------- Additional Comments From WinterWolf@myway.com  2003-05-31 22:43 -------
I agree.

Clicking configure clock yields 6 different tabs for the user of which 4 are
"Plain Clock", "Digital Clock", "Analog Cloc", and "Fuzzy clock" making the
clock configuration dialog way too large for its intended user. Those 4 tabs can
be combine dinto 1 single tab which is simpler to use and takes less screen space.

It could be called "Look" for example. This tab would have at the top a dropdown
menu where the user can select the type of clock, digital, analog, fuzzy or
plain. The options would change depending on the user's selection. This would
also be more efficent because each type of look has many charachteristics in
common for example, all of them have a "Show date" option, and a draw frame option.

Another problem with the clock is the timezone, no I'm not complaining because
it doesen't have that nice map with the selections underneath like XEvolution,
it is just that the timezone options don't fit when most are enabled and you can
not scroll the menu. More on this here: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58948
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