Owen Taylor writes:
> * New layout for overview [Florian]
>- The complex dash is replaced with a narrower line of icons, giving
> more space for the windows
I tried it but i find out the new dash has too little icons.
I'm thinking aboout my grandpa, even with the googles on he cannot t
Why I'm still getting the version using jhbuild build:
[allan.regis...@developer src]$ ./gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 2.91.2
instead of 2.91.3?
Although I have these errors(chosen option [2]):
*** Checking out gdk-pixbuf *** [7/32]
git stash save jhbuild-stash
po/th.po: needs merge
po/th.po
From: "appi2...@gmail.com"
To: sbr...@gtfservices.com
Date: Tuesday 30 November 2010
> To me, the overview is great for organizing
> windows, but for simple window switching, there should be a simple way
> that isn't like Taz came through your desktop and threw your windows
> around (albeit in
>
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 7:34 PM, Sean Brady wrote:
>
> The taskbar has been tabled, repeatedly. I used to be a proponent of such
> an animal. After some time with Gnome Shell, I have changed my mind, and
> now agree with the dev team- no taskbar, ever.
>
> I personally think that minimizing wind
On 11/28/2010 03:38 AM, Lincoln Yeoh wrote:
Hi,
I agree that there should be an option for something like a task bar.
But if taskbars are such a bad idea, then how about this:
To make the interface more consistent, GUI web browsers while running
in GNOME should not have visible tabs to click o
GNOME Shell 2.91.3 is now available at:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-shell/2.91
23ace139e57bdc416fe92229d7fe42d247cdfe6db9f303f0401abe88607f4e25
gnome-shell-2.91.3.tar.bz2
d5b6ccb925adfa63d99072a434b246b46aa517668e0c1fda17c4fe95a60634b0
gnome-shell-2.91.3.tar.gz
Note: This versi
I also don't think that the Calendar is at the center by _default_, it needs to
be relocated. There is a waste of space on the top panel, so the move of the
classic "File, Edit, View menu at the top" is logical.
Regards,
Allan
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan Peters"
To: gnome-sh
+1
- Original Message -
From: "Allison Vollmann"
To: gnome-shell-list@gnome.org
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 8:18:47 PM
Subject: Sujestion
Hello,
first of all, congratulations for the amazing work which you make.
I really think that gnome-shell is the future of desktop.
I r
Mutter 2.91.3 is now available at:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/mutter/2.91/
ea2cc6c24f6b30db5079d6df4c25ffcfa5f167f66178f2b7f7a5ff73a643c591
mutter-2.91.3.tar.bz2
85951916014aaa57d106042edbfb9ccfe651c4282e3bde5e9524aec15563f48d
mutter-2.91.3.tar.gz
About Mutter
Mutter i
Hi,
I agree that there should be an option for something like a task bar.
But if taskbars are such a bad idea, then how about this:
To make the interface more consistent, GUI web browsers while running
in GNOME should not have visible tabs to click on despite supporting
tabbed browsing, and i
On 11/29/2010 06:18 AM, Allison Vollmann wrote:
Hello,
first of all, congratulations for the amazing work which you make.
I really think that gnome-shell is the future of desktop.
I run gnome-shell on a netbook with resolution (1024x600), and the window title
bar is fill an unnecessary size w
Hello,
first of all, congratulations for the amazing work which you make.
I really think that gnome-shell is the future of desktop.
I run gnome-shell on a netbook with resolution (1024x600), and the window title
bar is fill an unnecessary size when the window is maximized, so a suggest to
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