I definitely would like that option. I just don't what could go wrong if we
allow user to let him set his menu always visible.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 21:31, Chad Germann wrote:
> Unity is starting to look nice however this vanishing UI element issue is
> annoying
>
> Why is it so much of a figh
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 22:07, Georgi Karavasilev wrote:
> Hmm, you kinda missed my point at A) - if the launcher is at the bottom
> the Dash button will go the the bottom left. When on clicks on the Dash the
> control buttons will be on the panel in the top left which requires mouse
> movement to
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 16:17, Georgi Karavasilev wrote:
> Hmm, there are two major cons with bottom launcher:
> A) The dash control buttons are on the top left (maximaze and close), what
> happens when the Ubuntu buttom is at the bottom left and those buttons on
> the top left?
>
Just like it hap
think the best
> way to handle that is to default to the bottom, allow some cool integration
> when on the left side and let the user pick in the settings. But that's
> just my opinion.
> On Dec 1, 2011 4:11 AM, "Sunil Singh Rana" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On W
panel.
> On Nov 29, 2011 6:02 PM, "Sunil Singh Rana" wrote:
>
>> Hello Friends,
>> I hope all of you are having fun. :)
>>
>> Saving the vertical space could be a founding block, but a foundation
>> should be consistent with all the foundations. we
nd launcher, which it is. With the dash
> open and full screen, it feels like a single sheet draped over the
> screen since everything blends together seamlessly. Visually, it's
> very pleasing.
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 13:44, Sunil Singh Rana
> wrote:
> >
> >
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rom: isan...@gmail.com
>> > Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 13:04:03 -0700
>> > To: sunil.r...@gmail.com
>> > CC: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
>> > Subject: Re: [Ayatana] unity at the bottom
>> >
>> > What happens to the top panel with the launcher at th
Hello Friends,
I hope all of you are having fun. :)
Saving the vertical space could be a founding block, but a foundation
should be consistent with all the foundations. we can't ignore the fact
that most application uses the space close to left edge for navigation
within itself; for example: back
I think its a great idea. Design can be modified so that it remain
consistent if some user chooses it to be on bottom. I don't really see much
philosophy behind the current design; for example: I don't know why the top
panel or left panel have to have the grey transparent visual effect when
dash is
I would prefer a mix of number 2 and 3.
The position should be as it is in the number 2 but I would prefer if they
don't show inside the search bar. The way lenses are highlighted, showing
it in search bar, is not consistent with rest of unity design. The icons
and the way of highlighting is more c
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
Hello Friends,
I am not an expert but there are some points I want to
mention that annoys me about unity.
To make it clear for close, maximize and minimize buttons I'll call widows
control buttons (WCB), and File, Edit, View, Tools, I'll call Windows
menu options (WMO)
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