Op dinsdag 26 oktober 2004 17:52, schreef ?ric Bischoff: > Le mardi 26 Octobre 2004 12:44, Tom Albers a ?crit : > > Op dinsdag 26 oktober 2004 05:34, schreef ?ric Bischoff: > > > Le lundi 25 Octobre 2004 22:24, Lauri Watts a ?crit : > > > > Maybe in that I can't see where in our existing structure to sanely > > > > put it. If you can figure out where to put it, I'd like to see it in > > > > there, for sure. > > > > > > kcharselect ? > > > > That is not a easy way of typing those characters when you are writing a > > letter, is it? > > Sure. But I was just suggesting a place to put that, as Lauri expressed a > concern about that.
Yes, as I did not have time to look into it, I can not help deciding where it can be placed. > Methods like using Compose key have more to do with X-Window than with KDE, That difference is not relevant to the user. That would mean you would not have to describe anything for copy and paste as well. > so it might be hard to find "the right place". kcharselect is a KDE > application, so perharps it's a place not too bad to put those > explanations. > > Another "KDE" place would be where the panel keyboard symbol is described. I do not agree. ;-) I think it is not a good idea to put a solution to a problem near the solution... if the user ever finds that he will not read it, because he found the solution anyway. I would suggest to put it in the spot where he is most likely to search. Or is my brain really weird? Toma
