On 24 June 2010 00:28, Apoorva Sharma <appi2...@gmail.com> wrote: > To get around these problems, I have come up with the following idea. > ... > If this is implemented, then all the windicators could have copies of them already in >the panel. For example, not only would rhythmbox have a volume indicator on the >window, its volume would be added to the sound menu, which would display the >system sound as well as application specific sound. Thus, users could see what the >status of individual, unmaximized windows is by just looking at the window, without >having to go to the panel, but if the window takes up the whole screen (maximized) >then going to the panel is pretty much the same thing, so there would be no need for >two areas of indication.
I think you've just described the rationale for the new Ubuntu panel menus (Sound-, Network-, Me-menus). So what you're suggesting would be akin to dismiss the windicator idea and have all windows notifications centralized in standardized panel menus? I like your suggested status categories for standard windicators: * Online status (Online, Offline, Connecting | Connect, Go offline) * Operation Progress (Working, perhaps showing a progressbar icon (ala battery icon) | a progressbar showing progress, cancel, pause/resume) * Volume (Volume level | Volume slider, Mute) * Security status (Secure, Insecure (locked/unlocked icons) | Lock, Unlock) Maybe the windicators framework should include support for them, so that all applications that need these categories will behave in a consistent way.
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