Hi Marco, how would the breadcrumb (Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3) work?
Best, chr
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 8:17 PM, Marco Kirchberger
wrote:
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> Hi,
> yes I absolutely agree with you that is for 12.04 to radical but in
> generally with HUD you have the possibility.
> I think it is important that
Hi Ted, ...
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Ted Gould wrote
>
> Personal preference "menu bar" -- that says what it does where "top bar"
> just says where it is. It doesn't give any more information than what
> the user already has.
>
I see where you are coming from but, besides the fact that
Hi Christian,
That could be work in different ways.
My first idea was that it should work like nautilus display the folder
path on the top when you navigate through your folders.
e.g. Edit > Past As
But I think this need to much space when you have a menu path with more
as 2 or 3 levels.
Meanwh
Hmm, there are two major cons with bottom launcher:
A) The dash control buttons are on the top left (maximaze and close), what
happens when the Ubuntu buttom is at the bottom left and those buttons on
the top left?
B) Due to the fact that launcher is set to "Dodge windows" out of the box
users may
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 16:17, Georgi Karavasilev wrote:
> Hmm, there are two major cons with bottom launcher:
> A) The dash control buttons are on the top left (maximaze and close), what
> happens when the Ubuntu buttom is at the bottom left and those buttons on
> the top left?
>
Just like it hap
Hmm, you kinda missed my point at A) - if the launcher is at the bottom the
Dash button will go the the bottom left. When on clicks on the Dash the
control buttons will be on the panel in the top left which requires mouse
movement to change Dash size or close it (assuming if you cick the close
butt
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