Interested, but unsure how gnome-shell is supposed to detect the "progress"
of an application (It seems unlikely that (say) Firefox would expose the
current download "progress" to any interested application?).


On 4 June 2013 01:31, Megh Parikh <meg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> No one interested.
> Good feature I think
>
>
> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 11:30 PM, Megh Parikh <meg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> A useful (not like windows7) progressbar in notification area
>> Pls view MIME or in monospace font
>>
>> II }denotes icon
>> II  }
>>
>> *12.5%*
>> +- +
>>  II
>>  II
>> +  +
>> *25 %*
>> +--+
>>  II
>>  II
>> +  +*
>>
>> 37.5 %*
>> +--+
>>  II|
>>  II
>> +  +
>> *
>> 50 %
>> *+--+
>>  II|
>>  II|
>> +  +
>>
>>
>> *62.5 %
>> *+--+
>>  II|
>>  II
>> +--+
>>
>> *75 %
>> *+--+
>>  II|
>>  II|
>> +--+
>>
>> *87.5** %
>> *+--+
>>  II|
>> |II|
>> +--+
>>
>> *100 %
>> *+--+
>> |II|
>> |II|
>> +--+
>>
>>
>>
>> this is clockwise progress bar
>> there should be some padding between p. bar and icon (for square icons)
>>
>> The current point should be highlighted
>>
>> also bright color like orange should be used for p. bar
>>
>> This is useful especially for downloads and copy ops.
>> also such windows should get hidden
>>
>>
>
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