Hi, the decision to temporarily remove the possibility to hide/maximize windows is okay with me. Owen Taylor adduced good reasons. There hopefully will be a real solution in 3.2.
A few hours ago I discovered that "Shutdown..." was removed from the user menu in favour of "Suspend". By pressing a modifier key it is possible to switch between stop modes. But how is it possible to distinguish between dynamic and normal menu items before pressing a modifier key? How can one even get the idea to press a modifier key? Which modifier key? How do you want to illustrate this behaviour? I think these questions should be included in a decision how to design this properly. What about a tooltip or another indicator for dynamic menu items? Just think about this fictional remark: "Linux can't restart or shutdown. You have to press the power or reset button". It should also be possible to permanently alternate the "Suspend" menu item with "Shutdown..." (gconf). I (almost) never use suspend/hibernate on portable and stationary computers. Regards, Marcus _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
