
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Jon Cruz <jon@...18...> wrote:
Well, it's not a marketing phrase.
OK, it's a phrase from usability research. It doesn't make it any better for the name of a class.
"UsabilityManager" makes no sense, and neither does "UserExperienceManager".
The preference mechanism is good for storing sets of data, but hooking it in to the low-level of each widget construction function is not how we should implement it.
It's not hooking into low-level. It's the other way round. All levels just use prefs for storing their data. The way my toolbars are positioned is clearly a piece of data I want to store and preserve.
By the way, will we have no chooser of tools for the main toolbox in 0.48? That's really bad, it is quickly becoming clumsy with new tools added.