On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 15:15 +0200, Christophe Fergeau wrote: > Le mercredi 07 septembre 2005 Ã 19:42 +1000, James Livingston a Ãcrit : > > as this will > > just add a preferences pane (ignoring recommendations et al) it > > shouldn't be a problem. > > "Just adding a preference" is already something to really consider, > check out gaim preferences for example if you want to see what happens > when you keep adding "just a preference"... ;) Good point, we should try not to add preferences we don't need. I'd forgotten about the Gaim preferences window (because I deliberately avoid opening it, for that exact reason). On a related note: what do we want to do with the iPod preferences pane? As it uses the same gconf key as the library pane, it's currently fairly pointless. I can see two options: a) change it to use a different key (which we can new do, due to some improvements in RBLibrarySource) b) get rid of the pane, and just have it use the same browser views as the library (which is the current behaviour) I'm not sure if anyone would want it to show different browser views to the library; but my guess is that no-one really wants to, because we haven't really heard any complaints about it not working and being tied to the library. Cheers, James "Doc" Livingston -- I now have visions of a server whose panels and covers are secured with red tapes, sealed with wax embossed with Elder Signs and other symbols. And a prominent notice (in a rusty-brown coloured ink): Danger! Extreme Thaumaturgical Hazard: DO NOT BREAK ANY SEAL. -- Chris Suslowicz
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