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Hi Miklos,

Thanks for your comments!

On 2020-01-03 11:28, Miklos Vajna wrote:
The problem with this, besides duplication itself (including e.g.
drawing icons), is that both of them appear in customization dialog, and
that's confusing.

You can avoid duplicated icons via icon-themes/.../links.txt.

My point about duplication and icons was duplicated effort for creating 
them - which has already happened, as seen in this case; not how 
technically to make two commands to point to the same icon (which is 
easy - once you *know* that they are duplicates).


Having two elements in customization dialog with same
name, but different operation, as often happening, is already bad enough
(user has to experiment to find the one that is needed; that was handled
partially in tdf#108458); but having two totally identical elements is
too much IMO. Users would struggle to find the difference; and anyway
assume they just didn't find the scenario where they act differently.

Can't we label the deprecated one as "... (deprecated)"?

Do you mean changing label of one? I'd say it's not ideal: the idea 
behind deprecation will not be obvious; in the presence of many 
non-duplicating commands with identical names, these two would still 
raise questions like "is this one deprecated because it's a duplicate of 
*that other one*, or *of another unknown*, or because of other reason?", 
which would still not address the problem. I hoped there's an existing 
way to mark a command as "hidden from Customization dialog" :-)

-- 
Best regards,
Mike Kaganski

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