2009/3/6 Paul Louden <paulthen...@gmail.com>: > Jonathan Gordon wrote: >> >> I completly disagree with this, especially when it is already agrred >> on by pretty much everone that all out button customibility is a bad >> idea. I also don't understand why people refuse to discuss >> customisation options on a case-by-case basis... >> >> > > Can you offer any reason why it's more important to customize this button > than any other existing button? If not, we should discuss the most important > button to be customizable first, surely. > Why? just because another button *may* have more reason to be customisable before this one doesnt mean anything... we re currently talking about this button.
Technical reasons why my objection stands: 1) the button isnt fully utilised, in the menu it does nothing. 2) even in the browsers its not fully used. what happens when its pressed on a .txt or .mpg?