Jon, I think it would be more convenient just to add a preferences value (e.g. options.pageshadow) for how large is the shadow, or no shadow if it is 0. Can you please do that?
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On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 07:18, bulia byak wrote:
Jon, I think it would be more convenient just to add a preferences value (e.g. options.pageshadow) for how large is the shadow, or no shadow if it is 0. Can you please do that?
I'd really prefer we settled on a shadow size that more or less worked for everyone (1 or 2 pixels, I suspect) and stuck with that.
We have to pick and choose what we make a preference, otherwise we render the preferences dialog (once we have one) unnavigable from sheer volume of preferences.
Besides being able to turn off the page outline (which I believe is already a preference, and certainly should be in any case), is the exact appearance of the page outline that important?
-mental
MenTaLguY wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 07:18, bulia byak wrote:
Jon, I think it would be more convenient just to add a preferences value (e.g. options.pageshadow) for how large is the shadow, or no shadow if it is 0. Can you please do that?
I'd really prefer we settled on a shadow size that more or less worked for everyone (1 or 2 pixels, I suspect) and stuck with that.
We have to pick and choose what we make a preference, otherwise we render the preferences dialog (once we have one) unnavigable from sheer volume of preferences.
well, we could use something like gconf, and leave most of those prefs only settable by power users. I know I like the fact that I can change subtle behaviours in galeon and emacs.
njh
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