On 30/12/14 14:04, Bernard Devlin wrote:
I thought I'd rename the subject, as my previous message where this was
discussed referred to the IDE not saving preferences.  However, what this
has eventually turned out to be may have wider repercussions than just the
IDE.

http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14315

I'm concluding that since no-one else but me appears to have run into this
problem, that very few people must alter the appearance of a Windows
desktop background to remove visual clutter.

Bernard
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That is 'pips' as my children used to say before they grew up: and it
is pips compared with the problem facing anybody developing for Linux
where a "thousand flowers bloom".

If you start worrying about your end-users' desktop furniture you will
spend your life in hell.

This is why I DON'T used buttons and so on: I set up a button they way I want it and then import a snapshot of it, so that it will appear consistently wherever it is deployed.

You can never be "the man for all men" (sexism aside), and you can waste weeks trying to be that; as I am rigidly monogamous (and, when I pause to think about things, my partner is female) I make an effort to ensure that work I do looks exactly the same wherever it is deployed; that being less effort than worrying myself sick aboput how the thing is going to look on all the possible OS+window manager+desktop
combinations it might appear on (ReactOS with KDE, anyone????).

Richmond.

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