For me, the desktop folder is important. We must Keep it.
I use it for the link to files & folder i used everydays...
Why not create a donload folder ?
(with a link on the desktop... i like clean desktop)
2008/2/9, George Brooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Personally I use the desktop to store three
Right said.
Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote:
> I have really tried to keep this short.
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>
> The Problem:
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> I have been a bit distressed about some of the latest activity on this
> list. A lot of people seem to be posting ideas about new features they
> want implemented in the desktop. In sho
i liked vista cos it had a Downloads folder
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Nautilus transparency would be nice, but not nessecary.
I think that a option for that would suffice
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hey guys here is a speedyshare link to another system logon wav
coz
http://www.speedyshare.com/792675352.html
i have no idea how long these things are kept on that site
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Thanks Jonny!
And I do agree, transparency in the nautilus window really isn't necessary, it
serves more as an illustration to what *could* be done ;)
Only problem is I have no idea on how to make GTK/Metacity themes, pixelmap or
not... my only experience is with editing a couple of gtkrc-files.
I agree, i only want the minimum in the "notification area".
If it was necessary to make an other area called "app selector", why not ?
2008/2/9, Jan Niklas Hasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Keeping open apps in the system tray (with that do you mean notification
> > area, top panel right, really?) i
I agree whit you. You've got good ideas & good propositions
we have to do someting different of windows, & better !
(sorry for my bad english)
2008/2/10, Álvaro Medina Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> El 10/02/2008, a las 14:45, Jan Niklas Hasse escribió:
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> > Anyway, instead of showing me the
Werry good proposition, i hope it will be done for the 8.04 LTS !
2008/2/10, Greg K Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> It seems to me that the system-tray-like area for applications to
> minimise to must:
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> 1. Use small icons
> 2. Allow applications to:
> 2.1. define their own context menu
> 2.2
Reminds me of a less obnoxiously sudden version of the Mac power-on sound.
Not bad.
-Sumit
coz DS wrote:
> hey guys here is a speedyshare link to another system logon wav
> coz
>
> http://www.speedyshare.com/792675352.html
> i have no idea how long these things are kept on that site
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SVGs would be preferable because it means that the graphic can be made
potentially in any range of graphics. On the other hand if you don't want
"the vector look" then you'll need to use a raster graphics package. You'll
likley find that you'll be asked for xcfs for GIMP so if you have any
experien
That is a simply stunning theme! I really like it. We need to get building
it though if there is going to be a chance of getting it finished for the
final release. I think a non-composited version would look good but the
orange borders (very cool) would need to be made a little thinner and make a
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