This week I and many other major Plasma contributors are at Akademy, planning the future and having many fruitful in-person discussions! As a result, probably next week’s post will be a bit l…
I don’t really get why the KDE guys still insist on this atrocious lack of padding / spacing between UI elements. Even Microsoft figured this out by now.
It seems that KDE spend 100% of the development time rounding corners and 0% fixing the multitude of crippling crashes and bugs that plague the software making it unusable for daily computing.
I don’t think this organisation has its priorities straight.
I don’t really get why the KDE guys still insist on this atrocious lack of padding / spacing between UI elements. Even Microsoft figured this out by now.
Because you can customize all of that
Defaults matter, most people never bother customizing.
Skill issue
Not for KDE which aims to be good for beginners.
Agreed. The great defaults in Plasma definitely are a major draw for me.
It seems that KDE spend 100% of the development time rounding corners and 0% fixing the multitude of crippling crashes and bugs that plague the software making it unusable for daily computing.
I don’t think this organisation has its priorities straight.
You say this in the comments of a blogpost where they are precisely doing that
Yes, I can’t begin to express how much I love 5 cm of whitespace between every setting on Windows Settings pages.
Thanks, Microsoft.
Some people (like me) like having a more compact layout