Hello, I noticed the other day, that when you click the "enabled" column header in Rhythmbox plugins dialog, all plugins get either enabled or disabled, instead of sorted.
I reported it here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/608000 and the response I got was: > I have looked into the rhythmbox source code. > This behavior is explicitly by design. We must talk with developers to > understand their motives, and, may be, try to persuade to change this. So, yeah,...I find it counterintuitive for a column header to toggle the state of things in the table, rather than their representation. No other software I know, besides Totem, does that. You lose your settings without warning or undo. So you have to go through your plugins and enable those you use one-by-one. This is one nasty suprise. If this sort of functionality is considered important, wouldn't it be better to just have two buttons: "Enable all" and "Disable all", or one that says "Disable all" when more than one is enabled and "Enable all" when none is enabled? Or allowing multiple selection of plugins and having "enable" and "disable" in the context menu? Regards, Tomasz Chrzczonowicz _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
