Re: Gnome-vfs blocks cddb-capplet. Why?



The issue seems to be "Where are users going to be looking for this?" If
this is the case, why not install both the capplet entry (probably in
Advanced) and then have a menu entry which launches it in each app which
uses cddb-slave?

Just a thought.

-- Rachel

On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 19:54, iain wrote:
> 
> > 
> >   - It's not a desktop setting. If I wanted to change 
> >     where information about CDs was obtained, I'd look 
> >     in the properties for the various CD player gadgets,
> >     not in Desktop Preferences.
> 
> See, this is what seth complained about and this I think is the crux of
> the matter. However, I disagree that it is not a desktop setting.
> 
> It is for a CDDBSlave process that has no other GUI[1]. Yes, each player
> program that uses it could implement the changes, but then we'd have the
> possibility of each application implementing it in a different way, one
> program would be "FreeDB properties", one might be "CDDB properties". I
> look on it like the Default applications stuff, each application could
> implement "What browser is opened when a link is clicked", but instead
> we have one way to do it in the Preferences:/// stuff.





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