On Wed, 2012-09-26 at 11:49 +0200, Cor Nouws wrote:
I agree with the header/footer thing.
Heh - I think the general concept of things appearing instantly on a
timeout you can't see, and then being click-able is a really bad one. We
had this with header-footer widgets getting clicked by mistake.
Never heard complaints about the button bar, other then that it's
creation came together with the hiding of the slide name...
I've heard the complaints -worse- I've seen the effects at conferences:
"oh, where did that slide go" (afterwards it turned out to be
accidentally hidden) that have harmed people's talks, not isolated
examples either and different to Kendy's set so ... ;-)
I can understand that people do not like pop-ups. And maybe I even do
agree. But removing them, leaves the challenge that they were set up for
in the first place, the problem that they were to solve, orphaned..?
Yep - it seems a shame to hide something that is quite beautiful and
seems like it -should- be really useful, but ... screwing up people's
presentations is not ideal ;-)
ATB,
Michael.
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