On 07/14/2015 10:03 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Anton Aylward composed on 2015-07-14 21:49 (UTC-0400):
Felix Miata wrote:
Konsole
Far from it. The session menu was dropped along with important selections it contained that have no corrollaries in v4.
Which were ?
Most (all?) of those that were not migrated to the File menu. I don't need to remember, because v3 automatically remembers last open state, thus does so for me.
That's rather ambiguous, so much so that there is no direct response. I've googled for "KDE3 file menu" and found nothing with those quotes. What I do see under images for without those quotes that appear to be KDE3 leave me with the impression with "yes I can do that, just not with the default menu as shipped'. KDE4 relies heavily on widget. panels are widgets; the gecko menu is a widget. All can be changed, edited, inserted, removed, moved elsewhere. Some while ago David Rankin posted about having a mouseover sidepanel that contained the most commonly used of his commands. I tried it. Nice. great illustration of KDE4 widgets, especially as you can play with things a bit more that David showed. But I'm more of a command line type. Yes, there's also the Alt-F1 and the top of the gecko menu if I don't have a konsole open. Finally there are the different types of desktops. I'm conservative in that, but I found I could try them out in different 'activities', something that KDE3 completely lacked. I think the difference between me an the naysayers, be it wrt kde4 or systemd, is that I accept that this is the way of the future and I better explore it and find out how I I can best make use of it rather than trying to deny its existence. I'm glad since I've found some great stuff that the naysayers seem to have overlooked. Sometimes, as with KDE4, there is the same functionality, its just elsewhere in different clothing. Sometimes the added functionality is cleaners, easier. But only if you accept they new paradigms.
You just keep on being happy with v4, and I'll keep on being happy using v3 for everyday routine getting things done, and newer for sampling state.
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