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On Wed, 2013-07-03 at 10:38 +0200, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
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On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 20:48:55 Ryan Lortie wrote:
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> > or might implement them differently.</FONT>
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<FONT COLOR="#737373">> This is a good point that I hadn't considered before. Maybe gnome-shell</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> would show them in a place that Transmission considered inappropriate.</FONT>
Should the application care about this at all? I'd suggest "no" for the
following reasons:
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Simple use case: Depending on location in the UI you might want to have the user visible string in sentence case vs. title case.<BR>
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I do believe that the vast majority of desktop actions shouldn't use this, because the vast majority of application developers aren't tailoring their UI for a particular desktop. But, we shouldn't take away the tools allowing them to be more precise if they want to take on that maintenance burden.<BR>
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Ted<BR>
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