Le mercredi 02 septembre 2015 à 20:52 +0200, Olaf Hering a écrit :
> 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.

Again, you are making assumptions (and btw, scrollbars will be improved
with GTK+ 3.18, cf Matthias Classen talk at GUADEC some weeks ago)..

-- 
Frederic Crozat
Enterprise Desktop Release Manager
SUSE


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