On Saturday 07-04-2009 18:33:53 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Saturday 04 April 2009, Emdek wrote:
>> First idea, easier to do, is to add back to dialog pages with settings
>> of
>> screensaver and power saving (maybe there were also other, I don't
>> remember) like in KDE3. This location was logica
On Saturday 04 April 2009, Emdek wrote:
> First idea, easier to do, is to add back to dialog pages with settings of
> screensaver and power saving (maybe there were also other, I don't
> remember) like in KDE3. This location was logical and they were easier to
> reach in few clicks. This idea is de
Hi,
On Sunday 05 April 2009 12:51:48 Emdek wrote:
> Yes of course, this is mainly for users that were already using it in the
> past. But also for users who want to perform some actions connected to the
> desktop in one central place but without launching additional application.
No, they aren't c
On Saturday 04 April 2009 23:26:46 Davide Bettio wrote:
> The main advantage of your idea is that users are used to a similar UI
> so it
> might be more usable for users that are already used to Windows or KDE <
> 4.
Yes of course, this is mainly for users that were already using it in the pas
Hi,
On Saturday 04 April 2009 22:51:54 Emdek wrote:
> First idea, easier to do, is to add back to dialog pages with settings of
> screensaver and power saving (maybe there were also other, I don't
> remember) like in KDE3. This location was logical and they were easier to
> reach in few clicks. Th
Hello
I've some ideas for desktop containment settings.
Currently we have one dialog with appearance settings and sometimes next one
for specific containments options (like in folder view).
First idea, easier to do, is to add back to dialog pages with settings of
screensaver and power
saving (m