On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 22:48:00 -0800 (PST) Darrell Anderson humanreadable@yahoo.com wrote:
Would somebody please confirm this behavior?
I confirm that my KPersonalizer-created profile has adopted single-click as part of the TDE-labeled behaviour profile I chose. Since KPersonalizer accurately indicates whether a profile is single-click or double-click, I think this is fine.
Thanks.
Okay, I see the "problem." The "Description" does declare that selecting TDE will default to single-click. However, that contradicts the patch I referenced where the expected default is double-click.
I'm not arguing one way or another. :) I'm just testing and observed the KPersonalizer defaults do not match the intent of the patch. I'll submit a bug report and try to submit a patch to change the TDE default in KPersonalizer to double-click. (A person wanting single click as the default would choose the Unix option.)
I see that TDE defaults to a "busy cursor" mouse pointer. There was another patch submitted long ago that set the default notification mouse pointer to "No Busy Cursor," but I can't find the patch. Regardless, when the desktop finally appears, checking the Launch Feedback shows "No Busy Cursor." Therefore I think that bug is only a typo in KPersonalizer.
KPersonalizer should be consistent with the referenced patches. That's all. :)
The double-click patch affect the kdelibs defaults, and KPersonalizer generates configuration files. The double-click patch you mentioned changes the defaults in case there is zero configuration (and no KPersonalizer). On the opinion and troll side, I think that such patches that change KDE3 default policies has no interest except confusing and annoying former KDE3 users and don't belong anywhere else than in distribution-specific patches.
Darrell
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