Am 02.09.2015 um 14:02 schrieb Frederic Crozat:
> Don't assume this was done at random or to be "forced" on users (cf 
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/OS/ModalDialogs ). And GNOME designers
> are very open to discussion, if you take the time to discuss with
> them, with concerns of the current design.

It says "... it is desirable to see the content of the parent window
to better understand the context of the dialog ...". But without the
knob it prevents exactly that: the full (!) content of the parent window
is accessible anymore. How does the dialog know which part of
the parent dialog matters?!
Given that the knob exists its clear that those "designers" are wrong.

Its the same with the scrollbar, which even breaks XFCE: Up to now it
was obvious how to scroll: left-click was page-down, middle-click was
jump-to-position. Now its right-click vs. left-click. Clearly someone
lost the focus, or failed the detection if a given UI is usable for
the current hardware.

Olaf
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