Kelly Miller pisze:
On 2/28/08, Jakub 'Livio'
Rusinek<jakub.rusinek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Kelly Miller pisze:
>> Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> I said few weeks or months ago, that our system-* tools cannot
>>> descriminate KDE by using GTK.
>>>
>>> YaST authors separated UI library, so you [Red Hat or Community] can
>>> easily rewrite our tools to integrate well with KDE and GTK-based
>>> environments.
>>>
>>>
http://visnov.blogspot.com/2008/02/yast-user-interface-library-is-now.htm
>> Um, have you SEEN or USED the YaST GTK+ interface? It's one of the most
>> screwed-up pieces of bad UI I've ever seen in my life...
>>
> I've seen it and used it. Fast, responsible and very user friendly.
>
> YaST-GTK is much better than YaST-Qt.
You're joking, right?
No, I'm not. From users point, YaST-GTK is more readable and better
organized.
I mean, two minutes with YaST-GTK and I'd
already gotten sick of the fact that it acts like just about
everything else in Gnome anymore; that the user should only be able to
reach the minimum of options and anything else should be buried.
You use KDE, right?
And it's a fact that the GTK installer is utterly brain-dead.
Don't be rude... Most of people do not require LOAD of options, but they
expect simple "just works", without hassle.