Scott Newton wrote:
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 18:26:34 Fred A. Miller wrote:
Ah.....so if a programmer doesn't use a given setup feature, for example, then most users don't, eh? 'NOT any logic in that my friend. Interesting, 4.0 was released without the ability to hide the task bar. Work wasn't started on added that until I pursued it. Amazing...a feature of KDE for a LONG time, and VERY much used feature (common sense dictates you gain real estate on the desktop) and it wasn't included in 4.0. No wonder we're missing features.
Just out of interest I never use. It irritates me no end. Which just goes to prove everyone is different.
Which means what? Isn't this just another backhanded justification of leaving things out? You don't use it, so nobody needs it?
P.S. Please fix your mail settings. Reply to on your emails is giving your address rather than that of the list.
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