Ok, this is just really, really, really, really, really irritating.
In another thread I posted about how I had attempted, as an abstract study, to make the "photo activity", could not get it to work and had to STUMBLE around the net going to SEVERAL..............OFFICIAL...........KDE instructions sets etc, on how to remove the activity, and they were all..........OUT OF DATE.
The final answer was DUMB SIMPLE but.....
The only way to figure out how to do it was to:
a) STUMBLE across the very simple, and very nice and very to the point video.
b) STUMBLE around clicking everything in sight after working through two menu systems, thus increasing the number of possible iterations of how to NOT get it removed rises exponentially, rather like how one found the final key in the old Atari game Pharoah.
I HAVE AN ANSWER.....................
A DUMB SIMPLE answer to letting the new, inxperienced, user have a concise set of instructions on how to do a function and how to have it BE CURRENT with the release.
THE..............ANSWER..............
The distro used to be released with a "folder" on the desktop, which I NEVER figured out.... and so DISMISSED FOR YEARS.....the plasma desktop.
The "assumption" of that provision of a folder on the desktop was, I imagine, rather like the old attitude of the European video game makers of the 1980s ....let them figure out how to play it, that enhances the "fun".....( I, personally, think it was because they couldn't get anyone to actually WRITE the instructions).
So...........they see the folder..........let them figure it out or go to the forums.
So, I am not asking anybody to actually do a folder or anything....
Just vote.....
a) yes, I think it might get the new user to try using the various items.
b) no, I do not think that it might get the new user to try using the various items.
woodsmoke
In another thread I posted about how I had attempted, as an abstract study, to make the "photo activity", could not get it to work and had to STUMBLE around the net going to SEVERAL..............OFFICIAL...........KDE instructions sets etc, on how to remove the activity, and they were all..........OUT OF DATE.
The final answer was DUMB SIMPLE but.....
The only way to figure out how to do it was to:
a) STUMBLE across the very simple, and very nice and very to the point video.
b) STUMBLE around clicking everything in sight after working through two menu systems, thus increasing the number of possible iterations of how to NOT get it removed rises exponentially, rather like how one found the final key in the old Atari game Pharoah.
I HAVE AN ANSWER.....................
A DUMB SIMPLE answer to letting the new, inxperienced, user have a concise set of instructions on how to do a function and how to have it BE CURRENT with the release.
THE..............ANSWER..............
The distro used to be released with a "folder" on the desktop, which I NEVER figured out.... and so DISMISSED FOR YEARS.....the plasma desktop.
The "assumption" of that provision of a folder on the desktop was, I imagine, rather like the old attitude of the European video game makers of the 1980s ....let them figure out how to play it, that enhances the "fun".....( I, personally, think it was because they couldn't get anyone to actually WRITE the instructions).
So...........they see the folder..........let them figure it out or go to the forums.
THE...............ANSWER...........
Provide a document IN THE FOLDER..... that is clearly labled...........READ ME ABOUT activities, widgets and panels.
So, I am not asking anybody to actually do a folder or anything....
Just vote.....
a) yes, I think it might get the new user to try using the various items.
b) no, I do not think that it might get the new user to try using the various items.
woodsmoke
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