Very well. I'll make it so.
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 10:32 AM, John wrote:
> On 05/29/2012 07:49 PM, Sayantan Das wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> I think HUD is a part of Unity but not Dash. HUD is not available in
> gnome 2 or Kubuntu. So its best fitted in second chapter but with a
> separate heading
On 05/29/2012 07:49 PM, Sayantan Das wrote:
Hi Jim,
I think HUD is a part of Unity but not Dash. HUD is not available in
gnome 2 or Kubuntu. So its best fitted in second chapter but with a
separate heading.
That's my take on HUD. Feel free to discuss.
Regards,
*Sayantan Das*
Hi Jim,
I think HUD is a part of Unity but not Dash. HUD is not available in gnome
2 or Kubuntu. So its best fitted in second chapter but with a separate
heading.
That's my take on HUD. Feel free to discuss.
Regards,
*Sayantan Das*
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I'll get Alt+F2 in there in the next rev. Thanks.
With regards to where HUD should go. Yea...I struggled with this one,
too. It has the same type of capability as the Dash (users enter search
string, suggestions appear), but the HUD is MUCH more global in reach than
just the desktop and it appl
Hi Jim,
Thank you for merging the topic into the main file. I have a question
though. Do you think we should have HUD as a separate section in the
chapter? The way it has been implemented in the chapter, it looks like HUD
is a feature of Dash, which is not correct. HUD is a completely different
ap
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