В 11:37 +0100 на 19.12.2009 (сб), Thorsten Wilms написа: > A taskbar is unnecessary, as long as there's enough to see of other > windows you want to switch to. So, would it be feasible to always make > sure this is the case? By clever placement. Plus showing the titlebar > of > a window that is completely hidden behind another one as tab on that > window. In other words: windows that share a space also share a > titlebar > via tabbing.
I think that this is exactly what is missing in the new Gnome 3.0 as a whole - a smart environment that is controlled by simple AI. What I mean is for example the new window position. In current Gnome they all open at the same place and I always move them to more suitable for my hand and mouse place to work with (if they are not full screen). So why isn't there something to remember my movement logic and to start arranging the windows so that they are usable to me and not overlapping too much? Another example is action prediction. If you do certain task an a certain fashion (order) it would be logical the environment to remember this somehow and present you adequate actions in certain places(open files, list of programs you worked with, and relevant history)?? I think computers can do much more that they do right now and really help us instead of loosing our time in the learning process and repeated actions. Once I wrote about new menu system: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=102845 (can't find the old thread discussion) P.S. Promised a video mockup but unfortunately I don't know how would I create one. Can anybody help me? ____________________________ Anton Kerezov http://ankere.wordpress.com/ _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list