Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler <at> chello.at> writes: > OpenSUSE, we applied it to the Fedora 9 KDE too) for KDE 4.0, which > hasn't been ported to 4.1 yet. This is one of the things we want to sort > out before pushing KDE 4.1 to Fedora 9. (Actually we were hoping this > would get implemented directly in upstream 4.1, but now it looks like > we'll have to patch this again.) Rawhide is Rawhide, minor breakage like > this is sorta expected in Rawhide. Yeah - I know - which is why I mentioned it - if no-one brings it up then I guess it could well be lost along the way! Thanks and hope the patch goes in upstream at some point - surely the kde devs would see this is an important step in bringing back the kind of functionality that users would expect from a slick desktop. It is good to have a nice modern look and ease of coding in the new scheme but it is also just as essential to ensure good user functionality otherwise people may not continue using it. I have really been a long-standing fan of KDE through to 3.5, and I know that KDE4 promises it will be up to the mark or beyond given time - I hope that is the case. I wonder if kick-off will also get an enhancement to the way it is used and to reduce the number of clicks needed to get to an app of interest. I know the "classic" alternative is available - but it is still currently a bit frustrating the way it works and I use the classic one more than the new kick-off as a result. We also need an easy way to add a launcher to give an icon (either on the desktop or on the panel) to launch a script which the user creates. This is not just desirable - it is essential functionality - I would guess many of the long-standing KDE users would need this? I am looking forward to seeing the good things in KDE4 - and in Fedora as soon as possible - I have not used Gnome for years! -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list