On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 19:16:17 -0300
"Juan Fco. Giordana" <juangiord...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 02/27/2010 06:23 PM, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> > so in essence you are proposing to change god knows how old default
> > behaviour because... why, exactly? just for the sake of changing them
> > in order to make anyone using the stock default of any of these items
> > swear and curse loud at the next upgrade?
> >
> > doesn't quite sound a good idea.
> >
> > possibility, yes; note in documentation, yes; behavioural change, no
> > way. (me, i have abandoned software for less. i rather believe the
> > majority of wm users value "no surprises" quite highly...)
> >
> > ___.02
> 
> Hello Tamas,
> 
> As Nicolas said, all of these default settings would only affect new 
> setups via wmaker.inst and none of my suggestions would affect current 
> users settings.
> 
> Also the compile time options won't affect current users setups.
> 
> I don't think wmaker users will curse loud with these settings though. I 
> think it will just save af few minutes after running the initial setup. 
> I've been careful with the proposed changes.
> 
> I understand that this topic could be kind of annoying because we're all 
> exigent users and most of us have a customized setup.
> 
> I still think these are common sense settings and they wont produce any 
> problems considering current hardware.
> 
> Thanks for the feedback.
> 
> 
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wmaker only saves settings in your personal conf files which are not set by the 
default files under /etc/X11/WindowMaker. So any changes made to default the 
defaults -especially the obscure ones which most users don't explicitly set, 
will defineitely change the setup for users who re-use their settings.
Gilbert


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