On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 10:32 AM, James Jenner wrote:
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> I don't like how the lens are looking for 11.10 in unity so I made come
>> mock ups.
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> I think all the mockups give the impression that selection of the lens
> directly affects the search bar, while not making it apparent that the
I don't like how the lens are looking for 11.10 in unity so I made come
> mock ups.
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I think all the mockups give the impression that selection of the lens
directly affects the search bar, while not making it apparent that the
whole lens area is affected. Overall though I think I like the secon
errrm.. another laudation to the designer..
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 22:37, Ian Santopietro wrote:
> At UDS-P, Mark announced his plans to have Ubuntu on Tablets, phones,
> and TVs by 14.04 LTS. You can start too early!
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when Unity's predecessor, the UNR interface, first appeared, it soon becam
I think dash should open in a separate dedicated window. I don't see the
reason, when dash is called, why the top panel and the left launcher have
to have the visual effect as it has now.
I absolutely agree with your email. Launcher keep getting in the way even
when it is not needed.
To develop any
Regarding the Launcher getting out of the way:
I have resorted to completely turning off edge-reveal, which means I can't
access the Launcher with mouse alone.
I changed the F1 key to show the Launcher when pressed (default is Ctrl+F1 if
memory serves me). So if I want to use the Launcher I
there is an unofficial way to move it at the bottom:
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/10/how-to-move-unity-launcher-to-bottom-of.html
> Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 08:57:07 +0100
> From: vidulis...@gmail.com
> To: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
> Subject: [Ayatana] uni
There have been lots of people asking just to be able to MOVE The launcher (to
right or bottom). But I Really don't think you'll ever see it available where
it is BOTH left AND right. That introduces way too many problems.
To put it this way, anything that appears on the right now (notifyOSD, m
Jonker wrote: "... enforcing the default for all users without scope for
customisation reduces usability "
Yes, that's it. Left , right , both customisation. I would choose both,
if I could. It took me some time to adapt and use Unity. But I am still
missing something. I am trying to fig
/"With the Launcher on one side, and always the same at that, it is
possible to.."/
There is a philosophy of approach involved here. I agree with Thorsten's
points for the _default_ setup, but enforcing the default for all users
without scope for customisation reduces usability for
On 11/09/2011 08:57 AM, Simon Čopi wrote:
1. Why is launcher fixed on the left side? On wide screens there is
"quite far" to reach it if you are on right side. Bottom is closer. But
if there is no bottom place for it because of space, there is space on
the right side. If I move mouse to the righ
I am using unity 6 months. I am missing two things.
1. Why is launcher fixed on the left side? On wide screens there is
"quite far" to reach it if you are on right side. Bottom is closer. But
if there is no bottom place for it because of space, there is space on
the right side. If I move mouse
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