On Monday 02 August 2010 00:14:41 Cassiano Leal wrote:
> I understand what you mean, but it is still very counter-intuitive. I
> mean, if I want to enable/disable a feature, then that's configuring
> the software to me. On top of that, it is IMO very awkward having to
> enable something in the main window of a program so that only then
> its settings will appear in the settings window. I mean... having a
> main window interaction change what's inside the settings window
> doesn't seem right to me (here it is! no it isn't anymore).

I think you have a valid point, but it's probably more effective to take the 
issue up with the 
upstream authors (b.k.o.) than trying to convince someone from the Debian KDE 
team.

Diederik


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