On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 10:43 -0500, Bob Gustafson wrote:
> If the user interface is not intuitive, it is broken.
Is VIM interface broken? I don't think so. ;)
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Well, it is not really intuitive switching it off, and all those fast keys
can't be seen their config in the main system
El 09/06/2011 17:57, "G. Michael Carter" escribió:
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The wiki is https://live.gnome.org/Design but please coordinate
changes on #gnome-design or via Bugzilla.
Please, no one else reply to this thread.
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Interesting people's definition of "broken". I loaded F15 on my wife's
desktop. I didn't have to give her a tour she just started using it, and
had no problems.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
> If the user interface is not intuitive, it is broken.
>
> On Thu, 2011-06-0
If the user interface is not intuitive, it is broken.
On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 17:32 +0200, Javier Domingo wrote:
> I also think it is absolutelly necesary. Like discovering how to
> switch off the computer
>
> El 09/06/2011 17:28, "Job" escribió:
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I also think it is absolutelly necesary. Like discovering how to switch off
the computer
El 09/06/2011 17:28, "Job" escribió:
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To be intuitive, easy and logical.
I think that this is the initial goal for Gnome3 and Shell.
But, I take a long time to discover that Keyboard Settings, is not in
Keyboard Settings.
And like the Windows in Region and Language.
There no one Windows user, that no where is configuration.
I my