Re: October GNOME Desktop



I have to say, I find this comment and the underlying attitude, which
I've observed in others in the E community, rather offensive. This is
one of the largest reasons I stopped using E. What you are saying is
someone else knows what is best for me, accept their opinion on what is
best without question and be happy about it. Sorry, not going to happen,
I will look at what others have done, but in the end I will decide what
I like.

I apologize for the level of venom in this message, but this attitude
has been bugging me for some time. You are not the first to express it.

bill.helke@cp.Novartis.com wrote:
> 
> Here's an even better idea.  Live within the framework of enlightenment and
> love it.  Just use "Alt" with your right mouse button to bring up your GNOME
> root window menu.  No GNOME support in the root window has been removed with
> enlightenment DR16, you simply have to get used to e's mouse bindings in the
> root window.  I would also suggest that you leave the root window help popup
> on until you get used to these mousebindings.  I know it's annoying to see
> this help popup every time you let your mouse sit idle in the root window,
> but you will pick up other mouse binding information quickly if you read
> this popup carefully.
> 
> William F. Helke
> Chemical Synthesis - Development Resources
> Greensboro  Ext. 7213
> 

-- 
TTFN
MikeB

Application development is a race between software engineers who
try to create fool proof programs and the universe which is trying to
develop superior fools.
        
        So far, the universe is winning.
        Let's not give it any help...



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