El Viernes, 31 de Diciembre de 2004 10:18, Kevin Krammer escribió: > On Thursday 30 December 2004 05:40, Andy Teijelo Pérez wrote: > > I frequently use PUTTY, a telnet and ssh client (among other things) in > > both Windows and Linux. And once it has opened its terminal the only way > > to change some setting is through the window icon menu in Windows and in > > no way at all in Linux. Don't you think there's a gap here? > > Wouldn't it be better if the application would provide a context menu just > like any other application? > If an application allows to change some settings during runtime it usually > either has some kind of settings entry in its menu or a context menu (right > mouse button menu) > > Cheers, > Kevin I'm not saying there are no design flaws in PUTTY or any application that suddenly leaves you with no way to change a runtime setting. Ok, that's a problem for them. But I still think it would be nice to let the applications to customize the menu shown by their window manager when clicked. It's a common feature in Windows, I see nothing wrong with it and I've missed it sometimes. It's not that I want to copy Windows, it's just that it's a good feature in my opinion and I would like to see it in KWin and other window managers. Andy ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.