Olav Vitters <olav@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>> Somewhat funny that many users even don't know this tweak tool and ask >>> everywhere about this...... >> >> I always found it odd that gnome-tweak-tool even exists.. some >> functionality are found in the system settings, some in >> gnome-tweak-tool. If you ask me, gnome-tweak-tool should be part of the >> standard system settings. Call it "advanced shell options" or >> something. It would be easier for users to find, provide a more >> consistent GNOME experience, and ultimately happier users. > > This has been addressed various times. In brief: Advanced buttons do not > work. They'll be clicked every time. Tweak tool provides a different > guarantee of stability. For instance: if you change an option in System > Settings and it results in a bug it must be fixed asap. At the same > time, the sloppy focus option in Tweak tool is known to have issues. And > to avoid misunderstandings: sloppy focus has less issues with every > release. Ok, I see the point, and thanks for the explanation. I did suspect that some of the idea behind gnome-tweak-tool is providing features and options that aren't stable enough to exist in system settings. Like a collection of beta features. Would we then see features being eventually moved from tweak-tool to system settings, as they are deemed stable and mostly bug-free? Cheers, -- Trond H. Amundsen <t.h.amundsen@xxxxxxxxxxx> Center for Information Technology Services, University of Oslo -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel