Re: [Ayatana] No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button

2011-03-07 Thread frederik.nn...@gmail.com
Hello Mark, On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 08:16, Mark Shuttleworth < mark.shuttlewo...@canonical.com> wrote: > The dash / launcher can be revealed with a 4-drag from left to right on > touch devices. > Will this ever be possible on synaptics clickpads and touchpads, too? ___

Re: [Ayatana] No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button

2011-03-07 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
On 07/03/11 11:06, frederik.nn...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello Mark, > > On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 08:16, Mark Shuttleworth > > wrote: > > The dash / launcher can be revealed with a 4-drag from left to > right on touch devices. > > > Will this ever be possi

Re: [Ayatana] What is "idle" ?

2011-03-07 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 frederik.nn...@gmail.com wrote on 25/02/11 12:22: > > I noticed a degree of redundancy in the usage of the metaphor "idle", > which might be something we can eliminate. > In the attached screenshot i marked all instances and synonyms of > "idle". >...

[Ayatana] Make categorization of applications more visible

2011-03-07 Thread Pablo QuirĂ³s
I've started to use Unity a few days ago, and I had a problem finding where I could see my installed applications divided into different categories (accessories, games, system...). It's common for me to go through the menus to see what applications of a concrete kind I have installed. For example:

[Ayatana] window and workspace management in unity

2011-03-07 Thread Bazon
hello, i'm new to this list. see (*) below why i came here. i have a few comments on window and workspace management in unity: 1. selecting windows when you have multiple windows of one application, clicking its icon in the launcher gets you an graphic overview of all windows of this applicati

Re: [Ayatana] window and workspace management in unity

2011-03-07 Thread Shane Fagan
Nice timing I did a post on ubuntu planet about workspaces and had some opinions on it http://shanefagan.com/opening-applications-on-different-workspaces/ TBH I think we can do some nice stuff with workspaces if we think hard about it. The issue is we need to be very careful since they are already