Martin Sourada wrote:
I don't think that's what he is trying to tell. I believe it's: either expose the setting, or don't have the setting. The middle way is broken, be it semi-official tweak tool or even worse "advanced" tab. Especially if the tweak tool is for settings that are expected to be broken, unsupported or eating kitties.
Actually, I think not having the setting at all is no better (in fact, it's worse). I think settings should be made available to the user, but not in a half-assed "tweak tool". That's what the settings dialog is for.
Kevin Kofler