> > Having a close button in the top right of each workspace: > > - is consistent with users experiences of closing other objects > > - gives you a dedicated close button for each window, reducing the > > chance of a mis-click > > - Can be done with minimal modification of the existing code > > So are we used Chrome's new tab window as a basis? If so the only flaw > I can see in the whole thought process is Workspacess CANNOT be > removed in any order.
This is something that really doesn't fit in the GNOME Shell design. For this to feel fluid and friendly, Users need to be able to remove whatever workspace they want in whatever order they want. They should be able to drag workspaces to sort them differently. All those goodies. This IS possible, although kludgey; you can shift all the toplevel windows in every following workspace back by one, then delete the last workspace. I would be surprised if there wasn't an example of that happening... -Dylan _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list