> Exposing functionality that can't be enabled in an intuitive way is and
> remain the current problem in this package.
Why is it disabled? For what purpose? Saving disk space? That is the
maintainer's decision and not the developer's.
I - as the developer of Shutter - have implemented Shutter this way
because the relevant packages were not available in all distributions
(especially the Perl bindings of libraries like libgoocanvas). I can
easily change the implementation in order to make these libraries
mandatory.
But I simply won't do that because of other distributions.
> Exposing functionality that can't be enabled in an intuitive way is and
> remain the current problem in this package.
Why is it disabled? For what purpose? Saving disk space? That is the
maintainer's decision and not the developer's.
I - as the developer of Shutter - have implemented Shutter this way
because the relevant packages were not available in all distributions
(especially the Perl bindings of libraries like libgoocanvas). I can
easily change the implementation in order to make these libraries
mandatory.
But I simply won't do that because of other distributions.