Gnome Article on UI Design on /.

Martin Konold martin.konold at erfrakon.de
Mon Apr 22 18:58:17 BST 2002


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On Monday 22 April 2002 07:40 pm, George Staikos wrote:

Hi,

>    I challenge you to edit the KSSL config files by hand.

I hope that the proposal to introduce a cryptic registry or to use a text 
editor to handle the advanced options was a joke!

>    Editting config files is basically out of the question with KDE.  What

>    In any case, I would be very annoyed to have to edit a config file to
> change settings, no matter what the setting.  I might as well use the
> console then.

Manually edited config files lead to a number of unforseen new kind of errors 
which we simply do not want to deal with.

If people love cryptic config files they should go and let their cat walk 
across their keyboard in order to create a sendmail configuration ;-)

Regards,
- --martin
- -- 
Dipl.-Phys. Martin Konold
e r f r a k o n
Erlewein, Frank, Konold & Partner - Beratende Ingenieure und Physiker
Germanenstrasse 15, 70563 Stuttgart, Germany
email: martin.konold at erfrakon.de
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