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Re: Nice looking, but...
by Vide on Saturday 10/Mar/2007, @05:00
at least one on the other hand doesn't find that this is something even close to being useful. 2, counting aseigo (I suppose :)
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Re: Nice looking, but...
by reihal on Saturday 10/Mar/2007, @05:49
asiego counts as an infinite number, the cause is lost, lost....
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  • Re: Nice looking, but...
    by Aaron Seigo on Saturday 10/Mar/2007, @09:02
    heh ... not infinite; comensurate to participation, perhaps, and certainly within a reasonable distance to the origin. the biggest problem with me is i try and get rational argument and bit of big picture thinking into the mix. that sucks. it's much easier when you can line up 5 like minded people and bend the will of a project ;)
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    • Re: Nice looking, but...
      by reihal on Sunday 11/Mar/2007, @03:12
      Actually this is about reading pages, documents, on screen like it was on paper.
      I don't want any unnecessary bars or borders to obstruct my reading enjoyment.

      Preferably I also would like to be able to move the window (paper) around on the
      desktop by grabbing it anywhere on the page, holding down a mouse button.
      Also move the page inside the window by holding down another mouse button. (Or chord)

      Who would want a frigging stereo on top of his document? That's like having a
      frigging laser on top of a shark, and who would want that? Dr Who? No! Dr No?
      No, Dr Evil, thats who!
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Re: Nice looking, but...
by mactalla on Saturday 10/Mar/2007, @07:44
Fortunately for you both, it already provides you with all you need/want, then. I'm happy for you.

I suppose it's similar to me finding the keyboard switching globally or per application not even close to useful. But thankfully I do have the option for per-window. So I'm happy, and so is anyone who prefers a different configuration. (That option in the Keyboard Tool was, incidently, the deciding factor for me to choose KDE over Gnome when I first switched to Linux).

We all have our preferences, and by permitting one thing we don't need to limit another. So whether or not we ever get our wish, will in no way harm you or your preferred setup. :)
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