Definitely,
As far as I am concerned everything should have the option to turn off. Any other customizations for the animation would be cool.
Calvin Morrison
Definitely,
As far as I am concerned everything should have the option to turn off. Any other customizations for the animation would be cool.
Calvin Morrison
Agreed!
Zooming, where the taskbar is concerned, is useful to children, and the visually impaired. It didn't take up a lot of resources and it didn't slow the system down.
I do agree, eye candy must of an on off switch. I have a tendency to use minimal eye candy. The "Wow" factor is pointless if all you have is wow. Remind you of any OS?
Kate
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Katheryne Draven borgqueen4@gmail.com wrote:
Zooming, where the taskbar is concerned, is useful to children, and the visually impaired. It didn't take up a lot of resources and it didn't slow the system down.
I do agree, eye candy must of an on off switch. I have a tendency to use minimal eye candy. The "Wow" factor is pointless if all you have is wow. Remind you of any OS?
Yep, the OS that doesn't Win but rather Dozes :-D
Jeeze, they've made it to look too much like a kid's toy -- I'm not a kid, and I don't have any! At least make the options a bit more vast and obvious, and let me choose manually to turn on the kid's stuff for a specific user ;-)
Is it worth implementing over the big tooltips that already exist? Please see the attachment.
Best regards, Tiago
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 4:20 AM, Kristopher Gamrat pikidalto@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Katheryne Draven borgqueen4@gmail.com wrote:
Zooming, where the taskbar is concerned, is useful to children, and the visually impaired. It didn't take up a lot of resources and it didn't slow the system down.
I do agree, eye candy must of an on off switch. I have a tendency to use minimal eye candy. The "Wow" factor is pointless if all you have is wow. Remind you of any
OS?
Yep, the OS that doesn't Win but rather Dozes :-D
Jeeze, they've made it to look too much like a kid's toy -- I'm not a kid, and I don't have any! At least make the options a bit more vast and obvious, and let me choose manually to turn on the kid's stuff for a specific user ;-)
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the big tooltips that already exist was hv voer sustitute the acient first zooming, maybe for copyright issues with mac toolbar styles.. but i dont think so , i think was other reason.. maybe a new info focusing objetive on kde 3.5 branch
On 2/26/11, Tiago Marques tiagomnm@gmail.com wrote:
Is it worth implementing over the big tooltips that already exist? Please see the attachment.
Best regards, Tiago
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 4:20 AM, Kristopher Gamrat pikidalto@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Katheryne Draven borgqueen4@gmail.com wrote:
Zooming, where the taskbar is concerned, is useful to children, and the visually impaired. It didn't take up a lot of resources and it didn't slow the system down.
I do agree, eye candy must of an on off switch. I have a tendency to use minimal eye candy. The "Wow" factor is pointless if all you have is wow. Remind you of any
OS?
Yep, the OS that doesn't Win but rather Dozes :-D
Jeeze, they've made it to look too much like a kid's toy -- I'm not a kid, and I don't have any! At least make the options a bit more vast and obvious, and let me choose manually to turn on the kid's stuff for a specific user ;-)
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