I fully understand my idea came in a time where everything was
decided, but you have to let people express their vision, only
afterwards you can point out things out.
> We're very interested in morphing windows, so thank you for exploring the
> idea! In general, morphing windows should let us deli
Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
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> We're very interested in morphing windows,
> Allowing actions on
> notifications means that people HAVE to rush to get to them before they
> expire. We view that as broken by design, so we won't have any actions
> on notifications, and that in turn means there's no
We're very interested in morphing windows, so thank you for exploring
the idea! In general, morphing windows should let us deliver "simpler,
clearer" user experiences, because people are confronted with just the
specific information they need at any given time, and don't get lots of
popup windows
reposting to the whole list.
>> My proposal brings consistency to the whole, avoiding different look,
>> feel and behaviour between interactive and non interactive
>> notifications.
[mac_v] wrote:
> if a system feature behavior behaves differently, then it should
> definitely look different from
> this is somewhat similar to what i had proposed sometime ago>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotificationDesignGuidelines/Comments#Notification%20tags%20[for%20persistent%20notifications]
No, it's different, in the way it behaves exactly as a normal
notification. It always disappears on mouse over, e
tacone wrote:
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> What do you think ?
>
>
this is somewhat similar to what i had proposed sometime ago>
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotificationDesignGuidelines/Comments#Notification%20tags%20[for%20persistent%20notifications]
and mpt's reply was>
""We think we have good reasons for not allowing
I had an idea for notifications which require interaction.
I've read about morphing windows on the Wiki but I think that they
would undermine consistency a bit. I'm attaching a mockup to this
mail, but I'm so bad at using Gimp that much of what I'm proposing
will be left to your ability of underst
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