> Perhaps we could improve on one of these methods and make it more
> obvious to users.
>
I might be wrong but I think that a command involving using the mouse
and the keyboard at the same time will never be obvious to users.
David Callé
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On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 12:04 AM, David Callé wrote:
>
> > Perhaps we could improve on one of these methods and make it more
> > obvious to users.
> >
>
> I might be wrong but I think that a command involving using the mouse
> and the keyboard at the same time will never be obvious to users.
>
>
On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 09:33 -0700, Dylan McCall wrote:
> And now, I'll bring your attention back to everyone's favourite bug,
> lp:160311 (“Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is
> difficult”).
> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/160311
While this is a wildly deb
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 2:18 AM, David Hamm wrote:
> I'll match your quote, "This is what I imagine purgatory to be. A vortex of
> eternal clicking."
>
> with a quote, "imo, id have just applications and recent with a side arrow
> to expand either, knocking out the places when expanded."
>
Expan
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:50, Diego Moya wrote:
> On 22 June 2010 12:31, Diego Moya wrote:
> > What I suggested is having volume
> > sliders in each application*
>
> * for multimedia applications that include media-player controls, that is.
>
i think the criterium should be whether or not the r
Hello,
Am 23.06.2010 09:20, schrieb Vishnoo:
I'v never found the need to resize firefox& evolution [always
maximized] or the various prefs dialogue windows[which have the right
size].
Don't forget that there are users that do not always maximize their
windows. This will be even more common
On 21/06/10 15:04, Frederik Nnaji wrote:
> What GlobalMenu does, is to detect what the user is currently looking
> at, then afford the respective controls for its manipulation.
> The Sound Menu can also behave like this:
> * Probe for focused media apps
> * assign the most accessible volume fader t
On 21/06/10 10:42, James Putt wrote:
> I agree colour is significant. I was considering that the top menu by
> convention is monochromatic with certain colours having a particular
> meaning, and how having different icons in the drop down menu to the
> icons representing the menu would play out.
I
On 18/06/10 19:42, Sam Spilsbury wrote:
> Do you need to interact with them during alt-tab? Remember that your
> screen is grabbed and you are busy finding windows, not tweaking them.
I think, if we're going to expose them, we should enable them to be
interactive in order to keep them faithful to
On 18/06/10 13:18, Frederik Nnaji wrote:
> On 2010-06-18, Vishnoo wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 23:34 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
>>
>>> On 31/03/10 18:51, Jim Rorie wrote:
>>>
From a bigger picture frame of reference, I was mulling a global "do
no disturb" state.
One of the best parts of labels is that they help separate groups of items,
which the different background color, icon size's and text color try to do.
So in this case labels would only help to identify the group at large to
which the folder icons I feel already do a sufficient job. I would also li
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> On 18/06/10 19:42, Sam Spilsbury wrote:
>> Do you need to interact with them during alt-tab? Remember that your
>> screen is grabbed and you are busy finding windows, not tweaking them.
>
> I think, if we're going to expose them, we shoul
Ayatana,
So this cycle for UNE we've been using indicator-datetime, which as
many people have noticed does not have support for weather like the
old panel applet did. This is for a few reasons, mostly because
weather isn't really a time and date thing and it doesn't really fit
as a system-indicato
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Conscious User wrote on 08/06/10 20:28:
>...
> Gwibber 2.30 in Lucid adds user-specific entries to the
> Messaging Menu when a new broadcast is received. When
> you click on any of those entries, the Gwibber window
> simply pops up, and nothing specifi
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 14:46, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> On 21/06/10 10:42, James Putt wrote:
>
> I agree colour is significant. I was considering that the top menu by
> convention is monochromatic with certain colours having a particular
> meaning, and how having different icons in the drop do
It may be interesting to some readers of this ML to know what Nautilus is
going to incorporate for us in the future:
http://linuxart.com/log/archives/2010/06/20/the-future-of-nautilus/
greetings
Nnaji
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> A Twitter client is what I had in mind when I specified that the API
> should let applications attach a count to the application item itself
> (...)
> If there are multiple accounts, then it might show a separate item for
> each account:
> (...)
> It might also have separate items for @replies,
wow, they really went to town...
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 09:35, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> Diego Moya wrote:
> > I like somebody's proposal of being able to drag the closed panel icon
> > left and right to change the slide without needing to open the menu
> > first.
>
> That would still make it inconsistent with all the other m
Hi,
NOTE: I tried to post this earlier, but I might not have been properly
subscribed, so this may or may not be a duplicate. -- Sorry, this is my
first time using a launchpad mailing list.
First of all, I really like the idea of window status indicators. It could
be an extremely useful feature.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Luke Benstead wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here's this week's bug bear of mine:
> http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/6311/as7ob3.png
>
> ...
> 2. happens. And 90% of the time, a killall gnome-panel gets it working
> again. Surely Gnome panel should attempt to reload it a
Thanks for the Feedback, Karl.
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Karl Goetz wrote:
>
> > applet. Branding is just that important for a default GNOME setup.
>
> Who is branding important to? the desktop? the user? the distributor?
>
> Why do you feel its so important?
This is very important for d
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