I think the problem is that the applications lens puts the categories in
the filters, when they more naturally fit as, um, categories. Unity
lenses have categories, I have no idea why the apps lens tosses all the
applications together in one place and doesn't just use them to
categorise the res
yes, that's why i added this to the end of my comment: "Might be different for
different type of lenses."
>What if I want to list the music I have from the Alternative and blues genres?
>The multi select by default makes this very easy.
>--Ian Santopietro
On Feb 20, 2012 7:48 PM, "Omar B." wr
What if I want to list the music I have from the Alternative and blues
genres? The multi select by default makes this very easy.
--Ian Santopietro
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i believe we could use the traditional standard for multiple selection, which
is pressing CTRL and clicking/selecting.
i also dont see the point for multiple selection by default.
people would like to filter faster when they are browsing for that specific app
(they may sometimes forgot the nam
Well... if someone does know what he is looking for, then he begins typing
in the search field. These category-listings are for program discovery I
believe.
Ian Santopietro 2012. február 20., hétfő napon a következőt írta:
> My understanding is that these are built using standard Unity APIs,
and
My understanding is that these are built using standard Unity APIs,
and that there are other instances (Like the Music Lens or Video Lens)
where selecting multiple sources or genres would be useful.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 00:07, balint...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear Ayatana team,
> The default lense
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