I think there is a GREAT benefit of enabling some kind of toggling for that
setting.
Not all web pages are created equal.
Some display better if you "Allow..." some display better if that setting is
disabled.
It depends from site to site, from page to page even.
Please enable that flexibility.
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Dear Ubuntu developers: please make it easy for users to switch
open/close/mimimize buttons whether right or left as they prefer. Not
all people enjoy it when you mess around with their habits. By providing
more choices you will win-win-win.
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I wanted to add to my previous comment: one of the things that bugged me
with Mac's interface is the left-side buttons.and their counter-
intuitive nature. Windows-style buttons are common, useful, make sense.
But I don't like Windows as OS, I would much rather use Linux based OS.
I like Ubuntu a l
Mark, are you confirming that the easy switch for these buttons will be
available on 10.4?
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IMHO, that has to be configured through GUI, like other settings, and
not a through a terminal command. Why make life harder than it should
be?..
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@Shane Fagan: I disagree that this is not a big deal. This is about
user-friendly vs. difficult. I don't think that your positioning buttons
to left corner by default counts as "innovation". Not providing users an
easy way to use it as they find fit is called making it hard on purpose.
>From design
Dylan, my point is that the right place for this tweak is not in
terminal, but through System -> Preferences -> Appearance. If that would
be tweakable from there there wouldn't be an issue. Agree?
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@soundpartner, firstly, thanks for the script!
My hope is that some bright mind would not suddenly decide
tomorrow to move these buttons to the bottom of the screen by default.
Eureka! what a great innovation would that be! ;)
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>> or will it be Ubuntu specific?
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>Depends on whether it is more broadly adoped.
But that's exactly the problem, Mark. What I thought makes difference in
Ubuntu is its openness. Instead you are just trying to go the same path
as the other guys with "we know what's better for you, ignorant use
very annoying bug
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Title:
aptd crashed with UnboundLocalError in _emit_acquire_item(): local
variable 'lang' referenced before assignment
To ma
Matt, unlocking the phone first definitely makes the difference when running
idevicepair unpair && idevicepair pair commands.
Thanks! I'm on 11.10 and iPhone 3GS with iOS 5.0.1
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it's funny how desperately some try to swipe the flaw under the rug.
what a shame! your user base does your business a HUGE favour providing
feedback FOR FREE.
why neglect it? following footsteps of Apple? good luck!
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Annoying when users keyboard layout switch is set to Alt+Shift
combination. HUD must not be invoked by Alt key alone, please come up
with another shortcut. To avoid annoyances user must install compiz mgr
and then learn how to disable this feature. For beginners this is too
much of a hassle.
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Paul, does this mean I have to install compiz manager every time and fix
this manually? Is it possible to customize HUD or any other shortcut
invocation without really installing compiz manager (which seems too
involved and dangerous for a normal user). Thanks!
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Until this fixed how to disable this behavior?
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Title:
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