Fred A. Miller wrote:
Per Inge Oestmoen wrote:
Throwing away configurability and choice to achieve a dubious user-friendliness means to throw the baby out with the bathing water - and that needs to be pointed out to the KDE developers. There is no reason to believe in schemes or evil motives - the KDE people make software for us and they simply need feedback from us. So let us tell them that we want and need more functionality and choice.
One of the things that is a real irritant is NOT being able to have full control over the "color" setup as per 3.5.10. Yes, there's some control, but NOT enough. Another is not being able to set the clock to AM:PM. If that exists, I haven't found it!!
Agreed. Two questions come to mind: How does the computer become easier to use by removal of these possibilities? And since it does manifestly not make the use of the computer more user-friendly, why this unnecessary and unwanted removal of functions? - Yes, I am fully aware that complaining here alone does not change the situation, however it is important to point these things out as many places as possible AND to tell the KDE developers what we want in KDE. Per Inge Oestmoen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org