Hi Michal,
> Thumb should not appear until it is clickable/grabbable
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/870714
>
> With the changes for 12.04, not sure if you have seen the videos, it will
be easier for the user to know what the target area of his pointer movement
is because the thumb will b
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 2:12 PM, SorinN wrote:
> Normal desktop user ? No one think about ?
It is not just about saving screen real-estate but also to remove
chrome/clutter.
Best, chr
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On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Stefanos A. wrote:
> Two things I'd love to see improved (over the 12.04 video):
> (a) as, the OP suggests, hide the arrows quicker when the mouse moves
> away. This solves the resize vs scroll issue, and makes the GUI feel faster
> to boot.
>
We can def
On 10/08/2011 04:47 PM, nick rundy wrote:
Two critical bugs keep the ayatana-scrollbars from being usable in my
opinion; I filed bug reports in hope that 12.04 will get the fix:
Thumb should not appear until it is clickable/grabbable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/870714
Thumb should a
://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/870693
Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2011 09:07:10 +1000
From: james.g.jen...@gmail.com
To: joerlend.schins...@gmail.com
CC: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Ayatana] Overlay scrollbars
Regards,
James Jenner
+61 402 203 344
james.g.jen...@gmail.com
On 8 October
The only real problem I have with overlay scrollbars is when using
GIMP. Extremely annoying behavior when you zoom in and you have to
scroll. Especially bad while horizontal scroll. I don't know if it's
just me...
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 7:07 PM, James Jenner wrote:
>
> Regards,
>
> James Jenner
>
Regards,
James Jenner
+61 402 203 344
james.g.jen...@gmail.com
On 8 October 2011 02:05, Jo-Erlend Schinstad
wrote:
> Den 07. okt. 2011 16:43, skrev gespert...@gmail.com:
>
>> With visible scrollbars you know where they are, you just move your
>> pointer and use them. With hidden scrollbars, yo
2011/10/7 Jo-Erlend Schinstad
> On 7 October 2011 14:25, nick rundy wrote:
>
> > to 11.04), I have always HATED how hard it is to resize windows in
> ubuntu.
> > So I turned to the grabber because it was the only way to reliably get a
>
> It's really easy to resize windows in Ubuntu. Hold alt a
Den 07. okt. 2011 16:43, skrev gespert...@gmail.com:
You value that, but others (like me) tend to be willing to sacrifice
some minimalism in order to get features more accessible.
Hidden scrollbars (I have to admit I haven't tried 11.10, so I'm
talking about the ones in 11.04) make things a littl
> Den 07. okt. 2011 15:12, skrev SorinN:
>> All peoples talk here about small screens - this is the main target of
>> Ubuntu OS ?
>> Normal desktop user ? No one think about ?
+1
2011/10/7 Jo-Erlend Schinstad :
> I run a dual screen setup with a 23" and a 24", both in 1920x1080. I love
> the over
Den 07. okt. 2011 15:12, skrev SorinN:
But Stefanos
no one talk about desktops - particularly big screens for home or
production where is enough space for normal scrollbars, where the
global menu also ..is not a solution (as it never was for big
screens).
All peoples talk here about small scre
But Stefanos
no one talk about desktops - particularly big screens for home or
production where is enough space for normal scrollbars, where the
global menu also ..is not a solution (as it never was for big
screens).
All peoples talk here about small screens - this is the main target of
Ubuntu O
On 7 October 2011 14:25, nick rundy wrote:
> to 11.04), I have always HATED how hard it is to resize windows in ubuntu.
> So I turned to the grabber because it was the only way to reliably get a
It's really easy to resize windows in Ubuntu. Hold alt and middleclick
anywhere to resize in any dir
stapos...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 18:15:59 +0100
Subject: Re: [Ayatana] Overlay scrollbars
To: nru...@hotmail.com
CC: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
2011/10/6 nick rundy
Have you tried using the lower-right corner to resize your window?
Using the lower-right "grabbe
2011/10/6 nick rundy
> Have you tried using the lower-right corner to resize your window?
>
> Using the lower-right "grabber" you can resize the whole window, resize
> just horizontally, or just vertically. The "grabber" that was introduced in
> 11.04 was a much appreciated improvement for res
that was introduced in
> 11.04 was a much appreciated improvement for resizing windows in Ubuntu.
>
>
> Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 15:31:33 +0200
> From: faiface2...@gmail.com
> To: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
> Subject: [Ayatana] Overlay scrollbars
>
> Hello!
>
> I
ng windows in Ubuntu.
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 15:31:33 +0200
From: faiface2...@gmail.com
To: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Ayatana] Overlay scrollbars
Hello!
I currently read the post on OMG! Ubuntu about overlay scrollbars in 12.04:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/minor-improvem
Hello!
I currently read the post on OMG! Ubuntu about overlay scrollbars in 12.04:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/minor-improvements-ubuntus-overlay-scrollbar-12-04-video/
I think that there can be another improvement because there is a bit
problem. When you want to resize window to the right
Actually on Android there are some instances where an overlay scroll bar IS
used. For example, when moving through contacts or music albums. This makes
it easier to jump to the appropriate entry as quickly as possible.
On Apr 23, 2011 12:13 PM, "Christian Giordano" <
christian.giord...@canonical.co
Hi Marco, on touch interfaces, to drag, you are supposed interact directly
with the page content. You are not supposed to see the thumb, and hence
interact with it.
Best, chr
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Marco Rofei wrote:
> New scroll bars look and behaviour as it is in natty today are ex
ubject: Re: [Ayatana] Overlay scrollbars
Il giorno gio, 14/04/2011 alle 15.15 +0200, Remco ha scritto:
Aren't you supposed to swipe your fingers across the screen to scroll
in Evince? An interactive scrollbar is the worst way to scroll in
touch UIs.
Of course, but ubu
Il giorno gio, 14/04/2011 alle 15.15 +0200, Remco ha scritto:
> Aren't you supposed to swipe your fingers across the screen to scroll
> in Evince? An interactive scrollbar is the worst way to scroll in
> touch UIs.
Of course, but ubuntu support for touch screen devices is not so good
right today
Unity doesn't support single (multi?) touch scrolling like that found on phones?
From: marco.ro...@gmail.com
To: virtualspect...@googlemail.com
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:51:48 +0200
CC: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Ayatana] Overlay scrollbars
There's a
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 14:51, Marco Rofei wrote:
>
> There's a plugin for touch screens called 'Unity Grab Handles' which makes it
> easy ti resize and move windows.:)
>
> Problem isn't in resize windows
> Problem is in scrolling within a document. In Evince, for example, we have an
> icon that
> There's a plugin for touch screens called 'Unity Grab Handles' which
> makes it easy ti resize and move windows.:)
Problem isn't in resize windows :)
Problem is in scrolling within a document. In Evince, for example, we
have an icon that let you jump to next page, but in other software or
dialo
New scroll bars look and behaviour as it is in natty today are extremely
hard to use in touchscreen devices were you cannot use mouse-hover
functionality.
I suggest to extend delay time they use to disappear when mouse isn't
close enough.
Regards
MR
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