On 08/10/2014 08:55 PM, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
Subjectively, people declare an application as a favorite, not tell the launcher that it should include an application in a specific list.
Personally, I think much more spatially for example: I put an application in a specific *location*. Applications I launch frequently throughout a session are in my panel; applications I launch regularly but not as often or are single-instance are in my Application Menu favorites side- bar, and applications I only use frequently are archived in my menu. Yet in a "favorites are a system state thing" world, the favorites in my panel and in my menu would theoretically be the same, even though I have different use cases for them and deliberately put different things in different places. By the same token, some users want different favorites per monitor, because they mentally associate those apps with the workspace on a given monitor. So you have a conflict between the "being a favorite is just an attribute of an application of the system" and "what actually matters is where the object I click on resides" thoughts. Cheers, Eike _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel