F-16 should have more easy custom user options, all of them, right to the core... If something is fun the whole world loves it... Most of my Internet work is done downloading and uploading pix-edits.. Sure would be sweet if when I clicked "save pix", the "save" would happen right where the cursor is at the "save pix" button.. How do I eliminate the second "save pix" command, so Fedora goes straight to saving the pix I've already asked it to save..? Like in Gimp, I click save, and I must repeat the command.. How do I eliminate those irritating secondary command pop-ups, so the thing does what I wants it to do on first click..? The computer is supposedly the epitome of efficiency.. It is not efficient when the user must set repeat commands twice and often thrice.. though I do realize that some users need those many safety features to mentor them through daily functions unscathed.. some of us take full responsibility accurately for the buttons we click.. though once I accidentally deleted a whole file of thousands of pix.. Lucky I had backups, but I lost ten hours of edits.. Haven't done it since.. It's a hard lesson, but once burned & learned isn't likely to be repeated... F-16 needs resou8rces to click off all those echo safety resources, so a guy can get things done at a high-speed velocity, without the thing forever asking for conformation to finial decisions, is what makes using the computer feel like "it is made for, and is addressing sleeping overly-stressed neanderthals"... F-16 should have more genius-user options, right to the core.. maybe as a package that digs into all defaults straight-up in a toolbox window.. maybe as an add-on apartment (or "tangential hallway") in Ailurus..? Would be nice if there was a package that opened up the whole OS to instant quick & easy reconfiguring... -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Faster than the air-speed velocity of an unladen european swallow -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines