Re: [Usability]Session Properties and Crack up Programs
- From: Jens Askengren <jensus linux nu>
- To: usability <usability gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Usability]Session Properties and Crack up Programs
- Date: 20 May 2002 21:00:26 +0200
mån 2002-05-20 klockan 18.36 skrev Glynn Foster:
> I figure we could drop -
>
> 'Automatically save changes to session' [2]
> 'Show splash on login' [3]
> 'Choose Current Session' frame [4]
The whole tab is on crack imho. I have used gnome for a few years,
and never used any of these options. I still do not understand [4].
Sorry guys, but what is the session list but a list of string? How do
you use this stuff?
> 'Startup Programs' tab [5]
> [5] Although this could be a seperate dialog
Please do not remove this tab. It's the only sane way to allow people
to add stuff like "galeon --server" to their session without the need
to understand how .xinitrc or .xsession works.
> 'Current Session' tab [6]
What is this tab usefull for? An (incomplete) process listing? Wow I managed
to kill my windowmanager by klicking "Remove"... cool!
What about the "Style"-option menu? I can understand "Normal" and "Restart"
but what does the last two options do? Do I care as a normal user?
I suggest dropping this tab completely.
-Jens
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