On Tue, 2011-08-23 at 17:02 +0200, Romain Nichel wrote: > - auto hide the top bar : that's a must. I've got a netbook. Each > pixel is useful. I don't need to have this static bar always visible. > If I need some info (like the time, or the status of my wireless > connection) I'll be very happy to make the effort of moving my cursor
-1 App developers need to be able to make some reasonable assumptions about the environment; that the title bar is there is one of those. It also shows the date an numerous other bits of information that are globally relevant. > - power off : my netbook has a dying battery. The last thing I want is > to put my computer into suspend mode. I like to power it off or > hibernate it. I've read a lot of things about it, but I'm still > missing the point of this missing feature ? Alt + Menu; or there is an extension that adds a Power-Off button [I think it is the alternate-menu extension?] > - date : young enough maybe for the title bar but old enough to forget > the date... I like to have it visible in the top bar. IMHO that was a > weird choice to get ride of this feature ?!!?!? Did it go away? It still appears on my top menu bar? > I could resolve some of those 'problems' with gnome-tweak-and-co, > except for the auto hide (the script for this is ok but it's quite > slow) and the title bar size. > I still think that those features should be directly available in the > standard Gnome 3. _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list