Today I noticed on my m10 build that double clicking the title bar closed
the window. Not sure if this is a glitch or design testing but I think its
great! Double clicking to close would complete the requirements of the old
title bar and allow its removal. Two finger stretch or drag to top to max,
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 4:39 PM, frederik.nn...@gmail.com
wrote:
> yeah, everything users suggest frequently. It est all common use cases. We
> don't want to create a bloated configuration page.. just the most frequent
> use cases for the beginning.
I've heard this before months ago WRT notifica
I have updated the MockUp with consideration to the comments received.
Thanks to all.
http://www.reviveyourpc.ie/unity/welcome.html
1: The side menu can now be pinned
2: the colours and graphics have been reduced to a much more conceptual
level. If something is 'on' it is green, 'off' is white a
Aha..
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 23:05, Apoorva Sharma wrote:
> I agree with the fact that unity doesn't use space efficiently by
> presenting the user with a black desktop, and as a solution, I proposed a
> widget layer instead of a traditional desktop. For such a layer,
>
> an HTML/CSS/JS UI lay
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 14:17, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> Frederik Nnaji wrote on 09/09/10 12:28:
> >...
> > The most unlikely thing to happen is that i press a button or switch,
> > only to be left guessing for a quarter of a minute, whether anything has
> > been invoked, activated or started b
I agree with the fact that unity doesn't use space efficiently by presenting
the user with a black desktop, and as a solution, I proposed a widget layer
instead of a traditional desktop. For such a layer,
an HTML/CSS/JS UI layer would be nice.
>
>
And luckily, this already exists! See GNOME Seedk
Michael,
I have to start by giving the caveat that I'm neither a UNR user, nor an
Ubuntu dev, so if my opinions seem uninformed... that's because they are.
:)
Your OS X-like dashboard concept for the calculator is interesting, but as
an occasional Mac user, I always disliked the fact that the cal
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Frederik Nnaji wrote on 09/09/10 12:28:
>...
> The most unlikely thing to happen is that i press a button or switch,
> only to be left guessing for a quarter of a minute, whether anything has
> been invoked, activated or started by my action.
>
> http:
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