On Tuesday 17 May 2011 09:00:10 Hugo Pereira Da Costa wrote: Hi,
[...] > > Some of the reasons justifying the feature have actually already been > discussed in this thread (by Martin), but must have been lost in > translations: > > - it fits perfectly within oxygen, which makes no distinction between > window decoration and window content (and does so since day one) > - it gives a use to the many empty areas kde applications have > - it improves user experience (thinks the designer and I agree with him) > - it is far more discoverable that the Alt+drag feature > > The reasons why it is superior than the Alt+drag feature > - you don't need to press Alt (sorry to state the obvious) > - it only works on *empty areas* whereas Alt works everywhere (that does > not actually make it superior, just different) > - it is far more discoverable that the Alt+drag feature > - it improves user experience > [...] > > Please provide numbers (or at least application names) to back-up your > statement. > I can easily cite 26 applications which I use dayly and with which there > is no issue. > Can you provide the user survey results or even better, the link to the kde- usability discussion about this major behaviour change, please ? Christophe
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