On Feb 16, 2012 7:18 PM, "Darrell Anderson" <humanreadable(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
Honestly i'd rather get rid of the shutdown dialog
100% :-)
Hmmm, and I'm fond of it. Perhaps we could include an
option in kcontrol to
disable the display of the dialog for those that
don't
want it. That would
satisfy both camps. A simple control or tab under
Desktop/Behavior would work:
[x] Display Shutdown Dialog on Logout.
[ ] Include Shutdown Options in KMenu.
Right on, but how far do we take this?
every time something is to change we continue to keep old
stuff? hello
pileup of old crap...
Crap to whom? Remember the ancient adage that one person's garbage is
another
person's treasures. :)
I am talking redundancy. Crap is stuff that is inefficient or duplication.
A while ago I restored some Kate features that a
previous developer had
labeled "useless crap." I'm just tickled pink
to have those features
restored. I seem to recall you having interest in those restored snippets
--- wanting to sort the file list or something like that. So here we are,
both happy to be using somebody else's "useless crap." :)
I am not eliminating any features just making them follow standard dialogs.
You will still be able to do it with all the features.
Also why would the old one stay default if the new one is better? Just
because we are continuing KDE3 does not mean no changes can be made. If
anything The new way show be default, users preferring can still easily
choose the old way.
Calvin