On Mon, Sep 07, 2015 at 10:18:52AM +0200, a.l.e wrote: > hey greg > >On 09/06/2015 04:38 AM, JLuc wrote: > >>Le 02/09/2015 15:12, a.l.e a ?crit : > >>>don't get me wrong, it's a clever hack... but the UX degree is rather > >>>low :-) > >>I can't imagine having a "high UX degree" option in scribus, > >>due to lack of core dev ressources, > >>but I can imagine that creating a "high UX degree users" fork of scribus > >>could be motivating for some external dev contributors, on github. > >>Maybe some of these external dev contributors could then have patches > >>(not necessarily related to high UX degree) merged into the core. > >> > >I'm trying to figure out what high or low UX degree means... > > > > sorry for the bad wording. > > i wanted to say that the user experience is not that good.
Unfortunately, one user's experience is quite often different from another users experience. > so, IMO, greedy and not greedy selections (or give it any other name you see > fit) are an interesting feature and i'd welcome a fast way to switch from What's the difference between a greedy selection and a non greedy selection? Is there a link? -- "If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing." --- Malcolm X
