I think they have plans to change, at least, the home screen: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/785840

This bug report is targeted to oneiric. Maybe we get some other changes too...

Em 03-08-2011 17:32, seb...@free.fr escreveu:
Thanks for your response guys. It's very interesting. :)

My last question still on the air :
Have Canonical a plan to modify the current Dash ? ( i supose yes but what ? 
when ? How ? ). ;)

Thanks,
Sebastien Lemarinel
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De: "Carl Ansell"<afccarl1...@hotmail.com>
À: anthropor...@gmail.com
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Envoyé: Mercredi 3 Août 2011 21:04:15
Objet: Re: [Ayatana] What about the Dash on Oneiric Ocelot ?



I would think that there is no need for a frequent apps section at all. The 
apps I use most are on the launcher anyway, so it is wasted space at the top of 
the dash.


It definitely needs to be more configurable, and surely the 'find files' and 
'more applications' could be replaced as they can be found in the launcher? I 
would think 'games' would be a good thing to put there, it would make it clear 
to potential new users that you can play games on a Linux system, which is 
often believed to not be the case.



Something that is needed badly is the ability to edit dash entries with the 
menu editor style application you mentioned. System applications that run in 
the background do not need to be in the dash, and some applications install an 
entry for sudo and non sudo operation. There also needs to be a way of 
customising the dash on a per-user basis.



Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 12:17:51 -0400
From: anthropor...@gmail.com
To: holyknightjos...@gmail.com
CC: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Ayatana] What about the Dash on Oneiric Ocelot ?

I strongly support your mockup, or something similar. At a minimum I'd appreciate the ability to separate out 
what the system determines is " frequent " and what I explicitly " pin ". Moreover, as 
for "frequent" apps, places, or files, Zeitgeist also seems to have a short memory span (maybe a 
week?).

Another core feature I would to see in Unity is the fundamental ability to 
toggle between a desktop/laptop mode , and a tablet/netbook mode . I will never 
ever use the latter or any touch-oriented features, so I don't need huge icons 
anywhere in the interface. Really, I don't even need any touch-oriented stuff 
even loaded into memory at boot, so if this could be akin to recompiling your 
kernel more than toggling between different things always resident in memory, 
that'd be great.

Really, if I could just assign every app a short nickname in the Main Menu 
editor, I don't need to see the Icon and the name, so I'd like to be able to 
customize the desktop/laptop mode to restore as much screen real estate as 
possible, by choosing to see either icons, nicknames (not lengthy full names), 
or both, just as toolbars in many apps currently do.

(To restore some screen real estate I'm currently using a compact Nautilus drop-down 
indicator for places and the Cardapio menu for "pinned" apps. Prior to that I'd 
hacked a static Quicklist to have my pinned apps, with the least possible amount of 
screen real estate used for each text-only entry in the list. I just need something my 
pointer can hit, which doesn't require much space at all.)

Another point of contention: if I could get all of the Springboard 
functionality into the Dash AND disable the Springboard altogether, that would 
be perfect. I don't use the apps and places lenses, I don't pin launchers to 
this dock, and the current window -switching functionality of launchers is not 
intuitive. The window (not app or workspace) switching capability of both the 
Gnome 2 Talika applet (you had to get this through a PPA) and Windows 7 is more 
intuitive to me, but I suppose hovering over a launcher to pop out a 
mini-window showing all current windows of a given app clashes with Quicklists? 
In any event, I'd rather have all switching stuff (windows, apps, and 
workspaces) moved to separate pages of the Dash, docks are just clutter.

Alas, before that happens, it would be nice if bug #807141 was fixed, since 
Ubuntu now relies so heavily on Unity and Compiz. Currently my Dash 
intermittenly stacks behind other windows, making it useless. The Compiz 
maintainer states that stacking issues are near impossible to triage. If that 
is the case, it's unfortunate that Canonical hitched their wagon so readily to 
such a window manager. If you can't see a core piece of the user interface, 
that is pretty much a showstopper, especially in an LTS release.

I'd love for the Dash to A) be the center of attention, B) be configurable and 
C) work without issue though, as I think it's a good paradigm in general if its 
design potential is fully realized and the bugs are resolved.




On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Josh Strawbridge<  holyknightjos...@gmail.com>  
wrote:


i had a lot of the same thoughts a few weeks ago and i drew up a mock up of 
what i thought dash should be.



dash is very keyboard friendly but when I'm using a mouse (or tablet actually) 
it's not a very pleasant experience. i only use the first page of the dash to 
get to the second page.


this is what i'd like to see on the first click of the dash button.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-b0nFEjg8IUU/TjfzbXjLQsI/AAAAA


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