the "terminal sessions" kicker button behaviour...

Aaron Seigo aseigo at kde.org
Tue Feb 17 20:03:50 GMT 2004


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On February 17, 2004 12:48, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> Now with kde 3.2 I think this kicker terminal sessions buttons is the one
> who behaves inconsistent to the rest of kde.
> In konqueror the up, back and forward toolbar button and in kmail the check
> mail, reply and forward buttons all feature the old behaviour: clicking
> executes the default action and keeping pressed opens the menu.
> Can we please revert the kicker terminal sessions button to this behaviour

but the konsole sessions button isn't in konqueror or kmail, or even on a 
toolbar. it's on the panel, and every other panel button behaves this way, 
including the Preferences menu button.

as you noted, it was determined to be inconsistent and not to follow the UI 
guidelines. for menus and panel buttons, that is.

- -- 
Aaron J. Seigo
User levels don't work. Panel space is valuable. Most users aren't coders.
Chances the above answered your question: too high.
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