On Sat March 28 2009 8:57:51 am Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Friday March 27 2009, Bob Stia wrote:
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Yep, two more for now,
As Matthias' answers suggest, a bit of exploration of the GUI of KMail (and most any decently designed application) can disclose a lot about its capabilities and how to exploit them.
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Bob S
Randall Schulz
While exploration is a good thing, it is also true that given that 4.1.2 is *supposed* to be a 'user' release, unlike the previous 4.x releases which were supposedly for (my term) 'cutting edge addicts' only, then DOCUMENTATION should be included, or at a minimum, given this is supposedly a replacement for the current, functional, old, outmoded, ancient, static, dead-end version of KDE 3.5.x, the new version should include a list of features that are done differently or not included in this version relative to the older versions that *are* documented. There seems to be a saying that I think is true for bathrooms and programming "The jobs' not done until the paperwork is done". I think this applies to KDE as well. The release isn't done until the documentation is done. Beta level releases should have at least beta level documentation included. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org