Re: Tweak Tool in Workstation?

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On 12/05/15 19:32, Elad Alfassa wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 9:26 PM, Adam Batkin <adam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'd love to be able to stick with Gnome since it's well polished, well tested and well
integrated with the rest of the system.

That's the thing: You can't really create a highly polished and
integrated system if there are settings for everything, it adds too
many moving parts which cause a lot of maintenance burden and make
bugs harder to find and fix.
Having some apps use tray icons as if it's 1998 and other use
notifications like they should is the opposite of polish.


Please head to www.kde.org

Make sure you remain seated, because you are about to experience a world where all notification modes work, plus said notification manager has per application history for ~6 years now.

Plus, and I know that this is moving close to functionality overdose for you, you can either type, click, search *and* use the settings program to change everything you wish, *if* you wish to change anything that is.

Finally, if you screw up, there a magic button called "Defaults", which will undo all stupid customization you mistakenly made.

And yes I am writing this from Gnome 3.16 F-22 and no i do not try to say that Gnome is useless.

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