https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90801
Adolfo Jayme <fito@libreoffice.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
CC|libreoffice-ux-advise@lists |
|.freedesktop.org |
Component|ux-advise |UI
See Also|https://bugs.documentfounda |
|tion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87 |
|016 |
Resolution|--- |WONTFIX
--- Comment #6 from Adolfo Jayme <fito@libreoffice.org> ---
(In reply to Yury from comment #4)
Well... Remove this and remove that. The feature was useful on linux
I am a Linux user myself, and can hardly believe that removing it affects
functionality at all; precisely one of the main features of Linux desktop
environments is the ability to change, *globally*, the fonts used by the
software programs you use. All of them allow that: GNOME, Unity, Enlightenment,
KDE… It doesn’t make sense, at this point on time, to continue supporting a
half-baked, inbuilt mechanism to have the same functionality that your
environment has.
And I'm almost willing to bet the 5.0 series will be even bigger in the sense
of diskspace and cycles -- not being bigger in the sense of functionality.
You’re being annoyingly disrespectful to the hundreds of contributors who are
dedicating their time to improve this software project. And it seems you
haven’t even dedicated five minutes to read our release notes.
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