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On Friday 22 March 2002 3:24 am, Nick Boyce wrote:
OK - thanks for the feedback folks. I didn't know about the
KDE-usability mailing list (thanks Rene), and will now repost the
Well, it's probably a bit offtopic for the list. We concentrate on
3/20/02 10:25:29 PM, Nick Boyce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does anybody else on this list think ?
Is this suggestion worth making ? (It's just a convenience feature.)
If so, do I do that by submitting a KDE bug report with severity level
= wishlist ?
I like the idea. You could also try
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Said Nick Boyce on Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 04:25:29AM +:
What does anybody else on this list think ?
Yeah, that sounds cool, I wouldn't mind playing with it, and I think it
would be fine as an /option/ in kcontrol.
Good idea!
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[!] Justin
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 04:25:29 +, I wrote:
I kind of like the Windows [gulp] NT
feature where, when the screensaver timeout is reached and the
screensaver leaps into life, you get about 10 seconds to hit a key (or
move the mouse) to cancel the screensaver again *without* having to
enter the
I've been thinking about making a possibly controversial feature
request for the KDE screensaver facility, but before I go about that I
want to know whether it would be liked by many other folks ... or
hated ...
I'm sorry to admit it here, but I kind of like the Windows [gulp] NT
feature where,
Is this suggestion worth making ? (It's just a convenience feature.)
If so, do I do that by submitting a KDE bug report with severity level
= wishlist ?
Yes and yes. Sorry to be terse, but I'm in a hurry :-)
D.A.Bishop
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