Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 11:37:58 +
From: m...@ubuntu.com
To: eapa...@gmail.com
CC: unity-design@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Unity-design] No more dodge windows in Unity?
>>>Here's the problem. Most users don't discover the dodging by moving
a window till it touc
It is an interesting point though. I never thought about it, but just like new users of Ubuntu may be confused by the seemingly "disappeared" menu bar they may not understand the dodge windows behavior of the launcher.In 12.04 the menu bar is visible for a few seconds after an application has been
Den 08. mars 2012 15:15, skrev nick rundy:
Of course "new" users find this behavior "deeply uncomfortable" and
"random."
Very good reason to drop it. First impressions are always important, but
they are extremely important when people are willing to give something a
shot in spite of their ske
As I have mentioned in several places, a simple popup the first time
somebody maximizes a window tells them exactly what has happened and ends
confusion there and then.
Simply being told that the launcher has moved out of the way to give them
more room to work would be enough for even the most tec
Jo-Erland,
Great comments over all. I'm not quite a true "noob" anymore because I've been
using Ubuntu since Gutsy, exclusively since Hardy, and I've even been
iso-testing since about Hardy or Intrepid because I find the installation
process to be of such great importance.
Being perfectly hone
The Unity Video Lens for the dash currently does not display video
results from any websites at all. Should I file a bug on this, or am I
doing something wrong? Thanks guys!!!
---Ryan
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As I see the topic resurrected once again , I want to steer it a bit ,
because I've been following the issue from the beginning . There's a few
problems with keeping dodge :
1. No functionality will be kept if it's not implemented in the core
solution . Dodge is not implemented because :
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> I really want to hear from someone on the development/design team of Unity
> , because Mark responded initially to the idea , but on further discussion
> didn't take a position (I'm still talking about the "launcher should appear
> on a clear desktop" thing) , and I have no idea if that issue
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