On Thursday 20 September 2007 01:46:57 am Mathieu Blondel wrote: > Dmitry V. Rutsky wrote: > > There could be an option to save this option to better suit those who > > like it not saved. > > "An option to save this option"... Won't too many options become > confusing? We should try to limit options whenever possible. Sometimes I > think it's better to (try to) take the best decision for the user. > > Sorry, I don't have a strong opinion yet. Try to convince me :-)
It's probably a session management feature after all. The idea of session management as I understand it is that when one logs out and has it enabled (that's the default), every application one has on the desktop completely saves its state before exit and automatically restores it on next log-in. For example every instance of kpdf, a PDF document viewer, restores the exact document position and one doesn't have to look up the place where one left the reading, which is very useful. With fantasdic it would probably mean that not only every option but also the history of words should be saved. Anyway in my case I just want to use easiest possible usage pattern which I described --- so that all that's needed for dictionary lookup is mouse selection and a simple keystroke. Without having to turn on some options first. Regards, -- -- Dmitry Rutsky -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]