Re: Another way to solve the Spatial vs. Navigational debate
- From: Elijah Newren <newren gmail com>
- To: Jan de Groot <jan jgc homeip net>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Another way to solve the Spatial vs. Navigational debate
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:48:01 -0700
On 12/21/05, Jan de Groot <jan jgc homeip net> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 15:27 -0700, Elijah Newren wrote:
> > On 12/21/05, Luca Ferretti <elle uca libero it> wrote:
> > > See the attachment :-)
> >
> > Sweet, let's also have them pick the amount of edge resistance, focus
> > policy, raising policy, the double-click-on-titlebar-action, whether
> > they want animations, whether the taskbar lists windows from all
> > desktops or just the current one, whether the taskbar should group
> > windows, whether windows clicked on in the taskbar should restore to
> > the current workspace or the native workspace, the application font,
> > the desktop font, the window title font, the terminal font, the theme,
> > the screensaver, and many, many more.
> >
> > That way we can make sure users get the optimal experience by having
> > everything configured just the way they want it.
> >
> > :-)
>
> What about something like the personalization wizard that KDE uses? As
> experienced user, I just click skip because I don't want to use KDE,
> only want to test it to see if I didn't break something upgrading
> packages in the distribution. Back those days when GNOME had a 1 as
> first number in the version, I used KDE and the personalization wizard
> was really nice to use the first time starting KDE.
Hmm...looks like I should have added the "</sarcasm>" tag after all. Oh, well.
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