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Re: Drop the + and - in TreeView, use triangle arrows
by Troy Unrau on Wednesday 21/Mar/2007, @19:00
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This appearance is a function of the widget style.
I took my screenshots with what are currently the KDE 4 default widget style, but it will not be the final KDE 4 widget style. The final style for KDE 4 is still a work in progress (hence why it hasn't been made the default yet) but this is definitely the sort of change that can happen there.
That said, I don't see anything particularly wrong with the current form, as + and - intuitively mean 'expand' and 'collapse' to me. And changing it just because OS X and/or Gnome have changed it is not a great argument. That same argument would suggest that we change our button orders, and various other things as well, which is not going to happen.
That said, I am under the impression that this is not really a ease-of-use issue, and if it does get changed in a given style, it'll be because the artists who are writing the style think that it looks better :) Which is more valid (in my opinion) than the other arguments :) |
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Re: Drop the + and - in TreeView, use triangle arr
by reihal on Wednesday 21/Mar/2007, @23:05
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"And changing it just because OS X and/or Gnome have changed it is not a great argument."
It have already been changed once, so why not twice?
KDE 1 rules. Nice clear small icons, too!
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Re: Drop the + and - in TreeView, use triangle arr
by Debian User on Thursday 22/Mar/2007, @16:17
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Yesh, KDE was only good until KDE2 ;-)
That said, the minimalistic style of the days had its appeal.
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Re: Drop the + and - in TreeView, use triangle arr
by Erik on Friday 23/Mar/2007, @07:28
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I notice KDE used to have nice fonts :-)
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Re: Drop the + and - in TreeView, use triangle arr
by Troy Unrau on Friday 23/Mar/2007, @08:26
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Well, the fonts depend on the distro... but nonetheless, those fonts are not using anti-aliasing. You can turn anti-aliasing off and have the fonts look somewhat like that still -- they are much more readable in lower font sizes that way, as well as quicker.
X and fonts is still a big problem, after years of work...
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