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rent theme than the rest of the desktop (like Word 2007
on Windows).
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ew short points, but this is
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Hi all,
Most of the current big changes in the Unity shell are serious
regressions in my opinion. I think Unity as shipped with 11.04 is much
better. Here are the reasons why:
It has the 'Ubuntu botton' integrated in the top panel. I thought that
this was a very good idea, because it is in a way
On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 11:35:07PM -0400, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> On 31 August 2011 11:08, Omer Akram wrote:
> > At the moment is does indeed look weird with the colored buttons,
> > the minimize button is supposed to be dimmed out and not
> > clickable, close should close and maximize button should
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 12:22:51PM -0400, Mark Curtis wrote:
>> When an application is maximized, the close/minimize/maximize
>> widgets are hidden by default. To make them appear, the user
>> has to hoover over the top panel. This means aiming twice: once
>> to make the widgets app
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