Re: [Usability] Close buttons on instant-apply dialogs



tor 2002-01-03 klockan 13.31 skrev Michael Meeks:
> > We can't, actually. Contrary to Windows, Mac OS, KDE and many other
> > environments, GNOME is pretty much window manager agnostic and allows
> > use of several window managers.
> 
> 	It seems totally reasonable to me to have fewer options [ such as
> pretty GUI Window manager decorations or their absence ] for an
> accessible configuration.
> 
> 	It makes no sense to me to make all the myriad (obscure & many useless)
> options accessible - what we should do is concentrate on making a single
> configuration / setup / set of options - that is brilliantly accessible.
[...]
> 
> 	Furthermore - one window manager is going to have a lot of work put
> into it to make it accessible [ I imagine ], since we are more
> interested in having 1 quality accessible WM than one hundred "equally
> selectable" but uniformly poorly accessible WMs.

I agree with you, one window manager and theme will probably have more
accessibility work put into it, simply because improving all window
managers and themes is most likely an impossible task.

But on the same time I certainly don't agree that we should deliberately
introduce changes in the user interface of GNOME programs that makes
using other window managers or themes harder, and always makes
instant-apply preference windows less accessible and keyboard navigation
harder than it is now. Both accessibility and keyboard navigation in
general are areas where GNOME has lacked in the past, and we should work
to improve that, not making it worse.


Christian





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