On Fri, 23 Oct 2015, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:

Actually let's look as a popular ported standalone app: GTK/GNOME's
help-browser that GIMP uses on Windows is the same as on Linux but I
don't see it using dbus (but still webkitgtk is used). Moreover if
someone caring for UX reads this: KDE's app help window calls itself
KDE Help Center. Compare the complexity of KDE apps' help
http://i.imgur.com/npgewCo.png to what GIMP has:
http://i.imgur.com/kNKwrzK.png. I bet Krita devs won't like to share
the help window with the KMail help (if it's even installed on
Windows). And well, ToC (or the Home button) in that app is a ToC of
"KDE", not the ToC of app :) You're welcome.

For Krita, we decided ages ago to simply open a browser on the userbase manual of Krita. Yes, it is conceivable that there are people who use
Krita without internet access who still need help, it's just not very
likely. About one complaint, maybe two in the past couple of years.

Boudewijn
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