@ebassi Just recently I got an issue from a user on KDE who has Reduced Motion (or similar) enabled there but our GTK app on Flatpak doesn't inherit it from KDE, only (the old option) from GNOME.
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@swags Chrome will start listening to the GTK setting in the next release, and Firefox also may disable it by default (but still listen to the GTK setting)
@ebassi Aw
Well I'm gonna be a little bummed... but i sorta get it because its kinda a doohickey from the past. Worst case I'll patch it back cuz old habits die hard, but will there be a gsettings flag? (you mention gtk settings, so i assume so?) -
@ebassi Aw
Well I'm gonna be a little bummed... but i sorta get it because its kinda a doohickey from the past. Worst case I'll patch it back cuz old habits die hard, but will there be a gsettings flag? (you mention gtk settings, so i assume so?)@swags there's already a gsettings key; the change is from true to false: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gsettings-desktop-schemas/-/merge_requests/119
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@swags there's already a gsettings key; the change is from true to false: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gsettings-desktop-schemas/-/merge_requests/119
@ebassi Oh hell yeah, cool then
I guess it is kinda impressive that people are whining about a simple default settings change (that to be fair was legacy x11 jank [i think] to begin with) but hey its what it is. -
@ebassi Oh hell yeah, cool then
I guess it is kinda impressive that people are whining about a simple default settings change (that to be fair was legacy x11 jank [i think] to begin with) but hey its what it is.@swags just for reference, it's also in tweaks and in the future maybe even in gnome settings.
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@swags just for reference, it's also in tweaks and in the future maybe even in gnome settings.
@Isofruit I think it would be good to have in gnome settings, at least. Middle click pasting is kind of an old unix doohickey, and while most people wont miss it, i imagine many are going to still gonna want that. hiding it in gsettings might not be ideal, maybe...

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@Isofruit I think it would be good to have in gnome settings, at least. Middle click pasting is kind of an old unix doohickey, and while most people wont miss it, i imagine many are going to still gonna want that. hiding it in gsettings might not be ideal, maybe...

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@Isofruit i try to ignore what the internet en mass thinks. Probably for the best.
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@ebassi the real answer is "random bit of terminal WILL be accidentally pasted into IRC" xD
The fucked up thing is that I do have a habit of using "middle click" paste intentionally in the terminal, because it is fast, but then I end up accidentally pasting random crap into chats all the goddamn time

(mostly because "middle click" means "three finger tap", I'll admit that it's harder to accidentally middle click a mouse, but I don't want to use a mouse for anything other than gaming and CAD)
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@Isofruit I think it would be good to have in gnome settings, at least. Middle click pasting is kind of an old unix doohickey, and while most people wont miss it, i imagine many are going to still gonna want that. hiding it in gsettings might not be ideal, maybe...

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@swags it's being disabled by default in GTK applications and anything that listens to the GTK settings
@ebassi @swags Oh please don't! The last thing I need in my live is further incompatible behavior of my programs. No I don't use GNOME and it's already a pain to make GTK and QT applications to behave similar.
If that's going to change the default on all GTK apps I really hope for a fork without that nonsense.
If GNOME devs really want to change the default do it by shipping it as a set option but please leave the rest of us alone with that.