Hi Frank,
In your edit of the gtk3 wiki [1], you added in part:
=== Circumvent Bad GTK3 Design decisions ===
Get Visible Mnenomics Back
Since GTK3.10 the underlines of the mnenomics are only visible after you
hovered the mouse over the element ''and'' pressed alt.
In $SCOPE/gtk-3.0/s
> On Oct 19, 2018, at 9:38 AM, cicko wrote:
>
>
> My point, on the other hand, would be - the users want customizations and
> that won't change anytime soon. And you can confirm that simply by
> considering the amount of questions on this list referring to fonts,
> spacing, colors, sizes, icon
While it is true that many users on Gnucash lists bemoan the latest theme
selections, I agree with Geert, John, and the blogger that the tendency is away
from such individualization. I am reminded of the wonders of dot matrix
printers way back when; there was an ecstatic enthusiasm for all the n
Geert Janssens-4 wrote
>> Well, I'm fairly confident that it is exactly the opposite. Just looking
>> at
>> trends in mobile apps tells me that clearly the users want to customize
>> the
>> apps to their preferences, mostly visual, rather than to have "more,
>> better
>> app" (whatever that means).
> On Oct 19, 2018, at 6:25 AM, Geert Janssens
> wrote:
>
> Op vrijdag 19 oktober 2018 09:43:14 CEST schreef cicko:
>> Thanks a lot for the link, Geert.
>> Unfortunately, I think the root of the problem is this: "If given a choice
>> between customization and more, better apps, I’m confident th
Op vrijdag 19 oktober 2018 09:43:14 CEST schreef cicko:
> Thanks a lot for the link, Geert.
> Unfortunately, I think the root of the problem is this: "If given a choice
> between customization and more, better apps, I’m confident the majority of
> people would prefer the latter."
>
> Well, I'm fai
Thanks a lot for the link, Geert.
Unfortunately, I think the root of the problem is this: "If given a choice
between customization and more, better apps, I’m confident the majority of
people would prefer the latter."
Well, I'm fairly confident that it is exactly the opposite. Just looking at
tren