Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 17 Apr 2001 11:14:26 -0500 | Subject | Re: CML2 1.1.3 is available | From | Peter Samuelson <> |
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[John Cowan] > The whole point of CML2 is to make kernel configuration something > that Aunt Tillie (or a reasonable facsimile thereof) can do, and we > are all Aunt Tillies from time to time. That includes differing > standards of readability,
Come on, that's absolutely a red herring. There are valid reasons to want to configure your color schemes, but Aunt Tillie is not one of them. Do you seriously believe the novice user will ever futz with a ~/.kernelconfigrc file? I don't. Only the (relatively) advanced user will bother to figure out stuff like that.
If you want your aunt to be able to set her own colors, you basically have to provide an 'Edit / Preferences...' drop-down or equivalent, and I think we all know we don't want to go *there*....
> Without counting, I estimate that 50% of the problem (I won't say > "bug" in this context) reports you have had since 1.0.0 have been > about colors.
Which basically means Eric and the others have long since shaken out the serious bugs. -- Except for the famous 20-second parse, which of course accounts for the *other* 50% of recent CML2 traffic.
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