Il giorno dom, 10/02/2013 alle 14.47 +0100, Olav Vitters ha scritto:
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 01:28:54PM +0100, Trond Hasle Amundsen wrote:
Christopher Meng cickumqt@gmail.com writes:
Somewhat funny that many users even don't know this tweak tool and ask everywhere about this......
I always found it odd that gnome-tweak-tool even exists.. some functionality are found in the system settings, some in gnome-tweak-tool. If you ask me, gnome-tweak-tool should be part of the standard system settings. Call it "advanced shell options" or something. It would be easier for users to find, provide a more consistent GNOME experience, and ultimately happier users.
This has been addressed various times. In brief: Advanced buttons do not work. They'll be clicked every time. Tweak tool provides a different guarantee of stability. For instance: if you change an option in System Settings and it results in a bug it must be fixed asap.
This argument is foo bar. If advanced buttons would be clicked any time... then it means users *want* to tweak those features, they should be integrated in the core preferences. Why should I ever need to install a separate tool to fix my font settings or to add back buttons to the otherwise useless and space wasting window bar?
Gnome 3 is not an experimental desktop anymore, it's been around for some time and it's the default desktop in Fedora... it's about time to fix it [1].
Cheers, Mario
[1] This is my opinion, at least. And note, this is not to flame. I do like *some* features of Gnome 3 more than any other desktop, it has great potential, I just think it's greatly unexpressed.