Le 09/11/2016 à 16:57, racoon a écrit :
A quick question on the "too many options" issue. I believe that quite
many LyX users like to have many options to fit LyX according to their
desires. So I am wondering what your worry about too many options is.
Maybe it is that many other users will be put off by LyX because it
looks too complicated?

A way to say whether an option is necessary: does LibreOffice have such an option? Do people complain about that?

In Linux, this is a big difference between KDE (so many options that one cnnot find the right one) and Gnome (sometimes not enough options).

Adding options is often a sign of indecision. When the option is not there, people do not complain. But if it is removed, you will obviously find somebody to complain about it :)

For example, nobody remembers why we have the \show_banner option or \screen_font_sizes options. Or the three different interfaces for editing math macros. But it is just bikesheding IMO.

Also never underestimate the cost of an option. In this case it is low, but there are strings to translate and screen real estate to find.

JMarc


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