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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 165207] Recursive pages in Notebooks
From:       Dotan Cohen <kde-2 () dotancohen ! com>
Date:       2008-07-01 9:26:38
Message-ID: 20080701092638.19376.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From kde-2 dotancohen com  2008-07-01 11:26 -------
For this issue I will respond here, other ideas I will send to you in private mail, \
Stephen. Thanks.

I understand that you are copying the behaviour of real paper with Notebooks. That is \
great, as other attempts such as Basket have gone way to far with features making the \
app unwieldy. However, you not need limit the app with the real-world limitations of \
paper when unnecessary. Here, you can improve upon the paper. Having subpages is not \
only a wish that I have here, my personal notebook also has pages taped in where \
necessary.

A real world analogy would be that one could write on the cover of books, and inside \
the covers. Unlike most book lovers, I regularly write in and highlight my books. \
Even my Tanack (Bible) has highlights and notes, and yes, even on the cover. That may \
upset some people who feel that a book could be sacred, but for me it is an \
instruction manual, and the contents are sacred, not the book. I went too far, but I \
think that I made my point.


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