further debeveling

Aaron J. Seigo aseigo at kde.org
Mon Feb 27 02:36:21 CET 2006


On Sunday 26 February 2006 01:29, Thomas Zander wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 February 2006 13:03, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > in the default plastik style we ship with those lines between toolbars
> >  (called "toolbar separators" in the code, but "toolbar frames" by
> > some) turned on. they add to the visual noise and add little to no
> > apparent value.
>
> I just tried turning them off in the control center; I don't seem to be
> able to...
> I assume you made sure this 'turning on later' works fine?

WORKSFORME

> > it was suggested by one person on irc that they help them when dragging
> > toolbars around. if that is the case, i'd suggest that that is done so
> > rarely compared to regular usage that it's not a useful case to
> > optimize for (and i further wonder at how useful those lines are even
> > there)
>
> I tried to move a toolbar without touching these lines, and I can't find
> any way to do so (without reverting to a RMB click).

aaah.. you are looking at the wrong lines. i'm talking about the lines UNDER 
each toolbar, not the drag bar to the LEFT of the toolbar. it would be insane 
to remove/hide those =)

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Aaron J. Seigo
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