Hey there
The new widget is quite good, but has a few resize-problems, like this one:
2 WLAN connections, 1 ethernet connection -> expand a WLAN connection to
insert the password, widget doesn't update his height, instead it adds an
invisible "scrollbar". But I often see this in KDE widgets and I
2013/10/17 Lindsay Mathieson :
> On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 06:47:39 PM Daniel Nicoletti wrote:
>> I don't think you should take it as a dumb down, it's a completely
>> new code/approach, and if one wants I'd say it's now easier to
>> come with a new UI or even keep the "old" one around for a while
>> lon
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 11:56:16 PM Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> What information are you missing? I assume you saw the extra information
> you get when clicking on the active connection and the wrench?
The old one had a bandwidth and categorised status display visible immediately
on clicking. A straig
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 06:47:39 PM Daniel Nicoletti wrote:
> I don't think you should take it as a dumb down, it's a completely
> new code/approach, and if one wants I'd say it's now easier to
> come with a new UI or even keep the "old" one around for a while
> longer.
Fair enough, and sorry, bit of
Hi Lindsay,
On Friday, October 18, 2013 07:29:48 Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
> Rather to late in the day I know, but I fail to see how the new network
> applet is an improvement in any manner.
>
> - less information
What information are you missing? I assume you saw the extra information you
get
2013/10/17 Lindsay Mathieson :
> Rather to late in the day I know, but I fail to see how the new network applet
> is an improvement in any manner.
>
> - less information
>
> - less control
>
> - Subjective opinion: Butt ugly
>
> Users aren't going to be happy. The perception will be of a gnome styl
Rather to late in the day I know, but I fail to see how the new network applet
is an improvement in any manner.
- less information
- less control
- Subjective opinion: Butt ugly
Users aren't going to be happy. The perception will be of a gnome style
makeover - dumbing down the UI and removing