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11/12/2016 9:35:42 PMFIrankVermind before revert after revert
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1 In Linux, when uninstalling software that belongs to the core system, the system warns you and makes you acknowledge that you know what you are doing in various ways, such as clicking "yes, I'm sure" or even having to type "I know what I am doing" before it lets you uninstall core software. If we use some bucket of essential widgets, then it should ask the user to confirm removal in a serious enough fashion. 1 In Linux, when uninstalling software that belongs to the core system, the system warns you and makes you acknowledge that you know what you are doing in various ways, such as clicking "yes, I'm sure" or even having to type "I know what I am doing" before it lets you uninstall core software. If we use some bucket of essential widgets, then it should ask the user to confirm removal in a serious enough fashion.
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3 Most games and software also have a reset to default settings button which should also restore the UI and widget settings etc.
4 We could also have settings profiles for screens of different sizes, tournaments, FFAs like we now have for spectator / player.