On Sat, Oct 14, 2023 at 02:48:27PM +0200, Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote: > Le 14/10/2023 à 03:52, Daniel a écrit : > > On 2023-10-13 18:07, Daniel wrote: > > > On 2023-10-13 17:24, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > > > > Am Freitag, dem 13.10.2023 um 17:08 +0200 schrieb Daniel: > > > > I have not noticed that. I usually find that disabled menus are easy > > > to disregard when I do not explicitly try to discover some function. > > > And typically I have greater problems with disregarding stuff than > > > other people. > > Hello Daniel, > > So, if I understand correctly, you would like that the LyX UI be modified to > fit your peculiarities.
He is trying his best to think of LyX users. It is true that as much as we try to think of the average LyX user, we are all biased towards our own peculiarities but that shouldn't stop us from trying. > Usually people having the same wish fill an enhancement ticket and wait for > developers to have time to investigate if the enhancement is liable to > improve LyX for everybody. Daniel usually does post tickets. I think this was actually a good case to message the list since it was a good one to get feed back from multiple people. > They do not harass developers directly on the > list. I would call it "persistence" but I can understand that people might feel harassed. I read Daniel's messages with an internal matter-of-fact voice in my head and none of them seems aggressive. The point though is that persistence, whether it's polite or informative or xyz, wears down people's patience. Daniel, I appreciate having you around and all the care you give to LyX. I do think you should try hard to feel out when people do not want to continue the conversation. In general, persisting doesn't usually lead to the change you propose anyway, and just from observing the conversations I can tell that people feel exhausted and that actually makes them less interested in other proposals that actually would be more likely to lead to a change. I know you are already trying to do this, but perhaps decrease the threshold beyond which you move on to a different topic. > Moreover, I do not understand why you are so keen to have LyX UI behave like > Word UI. If you like Word UI so much, just use Word. Perhaps this is my fault. I remember mentioning to Daniel a while ago that it's helpful to know what other applications do. It doesn't mean we have to do what they do, but I do think it's helpful information. Scott
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