Steve Dodier wrote:
Mark, do you mind explaining what you mean with an
"halfway line" ? Does it mean the notifications wouldn't go in the top
of the screen if there's no sync notification ? That'd be space eating
in netbooks and laptops, imho.
Sure, here's a picture of what I'd like us to try:
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Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> Steve Dodier wrote:
>> Mark, do you mind explaining what you mean with an "halfway line" ?
>> Does it mean the notifications wouldn't go in the top of the screen if
>> there's no sync notification ? That'd be space eating in
Regarding click-through's:
Jim Putt wrote:
> (Serious question,) does anything else in the desktop behave like that?
>
Not yet ;-)
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2009/5/13 Mark Shuttleworth :
Sure, here's a picture of what I'd like us to try:
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- notifications won't occlude the tabs-and-search-and-title area that they
currently do
- syncronous ("feedback") notifications, which are always the same size,
will always be in the same place
- ...
Matt Wheeler wrote:
> Do async. notifications have a maximum height?
> If they do, I think a more sensible position would be max_height away
> from the bottom of the screen, and then place the synchronous
> notifications just above that.
They do, it's 12 lines of text, and on netbooks, that would p
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