agree with you that they all should be visible, but be able to hide the ones
you want or dont use frequently.
someone created something like this:
http://i.imgur.com/dhHNJ.png (thats not gnome-shell, is jjpanel)
video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOp_NGPdkVo
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/11/
I don't really see any problems with letting a user hide indicators
manually, but all of them should always be visible by default. The
seemingly haphazard hiding of "indicators" in Windows were, if I'm
correct, one of the reasons we developed indicators in the first
place.
Instead of developing wa
i like it, i would actually keep the volume always visible since i mouse over
it frequently, also in windows, kde, etc. is also kept visible (but is
configurable in kde).
i do have this area pretty cluttered: glipper, system monitor applet, keyboard
language switcher and all the others.
so th
Holy shit gmail removed somehow when i make a new line.
Resending my mail:
Hi,
i didn't explained my idea good enough and you and probably others
have understand me wrong.
so i try to explain with different words.
the basic idea is that when you turn the computer on it shows the
minimum of indicato
Hi,
i didn't explained my idea good enough and you and probably others
have understand me wrong.so i try to explain with different words.
the basic idea is that when you turn the computer on it shows the
minimum of indicators thats
possible.http://unity.exemo.net/panel_beginning.png
you can expand
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