Index: groups.html =================================================================== --- groups.html (revision 3253) +++ groups.html (revision 3254) @@ -8,10 +8,11 @@ historical reasons (e.g. which part of the code needs the given setting).

This works well for a small amount of settings but lack of categories or -hierarchy (or sets or groups) makes it harder to understand what setting -does what and orients users to just accept defaults. After a while it -also makes programmers think twice before adding a new setting, -increasing the crowd in a bag. This in turn results in a less configurable. +hierarchy (or sets or groups) makes it harder to understand what setting does +what and orients users to just accept defaults. After a while it also +makes programmers think twice before adding a new setting, increasing the +crowd in a bag. This in turn results in a less configurable +system.

Introducing a hierarchy of settings can solve these problems by grouping and categorizing settings. If the user is interested in how footprints are