New icon for Mandriva menu in KDE kicker
Previous Mandriva versions were using an icon featuring the mandriva logo and the text for menu. Unfortunately this icon was big, and when kicker size was set to "normal", the icon was consuming a lot of space ( cf bug #29080 ). Now finally, with the 2008.1 Spring, the menu icon will keep a small size even when increasing kicker height. This means that more space could be used for shortcuts or taskbar Béranger will be happy
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Béranger will be happy
lolol, I was thinking the same thing before I got that far.
Impact
He has a lot oif impact on them. His rants are instructional.
re: beranger's impact
well, he seem to have forgotten his rant on how big and hideous he thought the old button was. He's not impressed with Mandriva's recent gesture.
Of course he does have a point - it is a rather small improvement in the grand scheme of things.
No Garfield, No Cigar
He'll never be happy. (Unless there's some Garfield pic somewhere in the rant.)
"If you optimise everything, you'll never be happy"
--Don Knuth