On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 21:26, Owais Lone wrote:
> Third:
> How about dubbing the workspaces as activities. Unity starts with one
> activity/workspace and then the user adds an activity and starts working on
> something. The idea is to have something like Firefox's
> tab-candy/panorama/tab-groups
I have a few things on my mind.
First:
How about having an activities button alongside the workspace button in
Unity launcher. This can be easily accomplished by activating the compiz
scale plugin. I think this button can actually be much more useful than the
workspace button. Also, since we want
Hi Jason, thanks for all the information.
I think a wiki page is more efficient than a bug report
for tracking those issues, so I started a crude draft in:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/WindowMatching
I already added pango-view as Paul pointed out. Please,
if anyone sees mistakes (there are pro
On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 09:10 -0200, Conscious User wrote:
> Hello,
Back at ya!
>
> I was thinking about filing a bug (perhaps multiple, per-app
> bugs) to track all applications in the Ubuntu repositories
> (or at least all applications in a default install) whose
> windows are not being currentl
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011, Conscious User wrote:
> to track all applications in the Ubuntu repositories whose windows
> are not being currently correctly matched to a .desktop file
I noticed that running 'pango-view' from the command-line adds not
one, but two icons. Perhaps one for the list.
> @Conscious User & frederik.nn...@gmail.com - I think we have the same
> taste.
No, we don't. I explicitly said I was not interested in brainstorming
about this. I just wanted a clarification because a lot of people who
I was showing Unity to were asking me about touch-friendliness and I
was n
Hello,
I was thinking about filing a bug (perhaps multiple, per-app
bugs) to track all applications in the Ubuntu repositories
(or at least all applications in a default install) whose
windows are not being currently correctly matched to a
.desktop file in the Unity launcher, causing ugly icons a
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011, frederik.nn...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 19:30, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> > if you released the mouse button, or the keyboard key, 0.5 seconds before
> > So, we've gone as far as ignoring raise requests 0.5 seconds after the
> > last release event.
> I want
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