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Old 09-23-2021, 08:58 AM   #113
KevinH
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Originally Posted by un_pogaz View Post
You have a point, I should have followed and made this suggestion earlier.

But in my defense, I didn't care about the development details because I thought it would be logical that you develop this feature as it is already the case for plugins: an extensive list of which the GUI buttons are only shortcuts to the favorites.
Hence my bad surprise to see a static system.

(Oh, and stop developing Sigil according to your own specification and preference. Some things I understand for technical reasons, but "oh no, I just need 3, deal with it" is stupid, you're not the only one using it.)
Wow so much anger over a new feature! We've removed nothing from Sigil. Interested users took an an idea and helped us refine it to something they thought would be useful. That seems like a very good development model to me.

You did not bother to become involved, provided no feedback at all during the process, and then whined and complained when it did not turn out the way you wanted. You are like a child on a playground when things do not go their way. And your ability to win friends and influence people astounds me.

And you obviously do not understand how Open Source software development works. Open source has been and will always be about the developers "scratching their own itch first" followed by merit based input from interested and involved users who "earn" their voice. Look at all the users who have already earned their voice by volunteering their time to help others here on the forums, help test, help report bugs, help when asked for input, etc. That is what an open source community is all about. If you do not like that, then use something else instead of leaching off the goodwill and hard work of others.

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