Ok thanks, It's seems to be a secret plan for the dash so I will wait for it.
I have made a mistake in my second links, it will better with this one:
http://ubuntuone.com/p/XH0/
Kao
2011/1/8 appi2...@gmail.com :
> On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Kao Chen wrote:
>>
>> Hell
Hello everybody,
I don't know where the ideas of menu "apps" and "folders" are, but I
suggest that we use a side panel. (contrary to this idea:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/138733/unity-app-view.pdf)
In my mind a menu for apps in fullscreen can be annoying for wide
screen. I don't know for you but in
Hello,
I don't have read all the conversation but I think you are searching for
this link:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732275.aspx
I think, this feature is already on the last Windows Seven, but I am not
sure.
And Frederik has spoken about an old idea that I have proposed to the G
Hello!
A new mockup was released few days ago during Guadec.
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell-design/plain/mockups/static/overview-application-picker.png
This mockup is close (I think) to a try that I was working for few weeks
now.
http://ubuntuone.com/p/ABU/
I discovered javascript and I t
hen you pass on, the clock shows the
Alt tab and when you click on him, it's opening the calendar as usual.
2010/5/17 Kao Chen
> Hi,
> I began a conversation on the taskbar subject on the GnomeShell milling
> list here:
>
> Frederik Nnaji suggest that I need to do the same here.
Hi,
I began a conversation on the taskbar subject on the GnomeShell milling
list here:
Frederik Nnaji suggest that I need to do the same here.
So, here is the original message:
>Hi
>I am very confused by the task bar's death.
>It's very confusing my work. I change to an other application severa
2010/5/13 Frederik Nnaji
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 17:06, Kao Chen wrote:
>
>> We have create a new design page in the GnomeShell Playground to promote
>> this idea.
>> I hope it will be more clear to understand.
>>
>> The link is here:
>> http://li
We have create a new design page in the GnomeShell Playground to promote
this idea.
I hope it will be more clear to understand.
The link is here:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/DesignerPlayground/MultiDesktop
Thanks for the support
2010/5/8 Kao Chen
>
> I made a little update of my
older.
And we hide a background photo in the folder with a point (
.folderBackground.png).
I think folders can be very simple to use and easy to manage for the devs
and for the users.
2010/5/4 Frederik Nnaji
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 19:51, Kao Chen wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have
of mockups, and each time I regret that a project
management doesn't already exist. ;)
Thanks for the listening
Kao
2010/5/1 Kao Chen
> Thanks for explanations.
>
> I already know GAJ, I think it's a very good time traveler.
> GAJ is powerful standalone software, b
t; GAJ:
>
> #gnome-zeitgeist on GIMPnet
>
> Zeitgeist:
>
> #zeitgeist on freenode
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thorsten, on behalf of the Zeitgeist team
>
>
>
>
>
> *Von:* ayatana-bounces+thorsten=prante...@lists.launchpad.net [mailto:
> ayatana-bounces
hi everybody,
I originally posted this proposition on the Gnome-Shell mailing list, but
someone suggested me to do the same here.
I have searched a way to get a best organization of my work.
Actually in my job, I install a new machine.
For this, I have stored up documents, hyperlinks, installat
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