Hi Luzi, welcome back :)
>
> If I'm right, we should probably file a feature request for xfce4-panel.
Yes the panel has icon size issues but it may be that specific plugins
are not behaving correctly.
I am afraid this will not improve much for edgy and we have to stick
with what we have so far.
IMHO the problem is that the padding doesn't scale with the rest of the panel. it looks to me like the padding is always a fixed number of pixels, regardless of how high the panel is. for my taste, this brings a problem for panel size < ~25, where the padding is definitely too big in relation to th
I like the Xubuntu one better, actually... Though if it poses usability problems, I think it should be considered.On 10/8/06, jmak <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On 10/8/06, Jani Monoses <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> The padding of panel icons is only visual, they are still active at he> screen's edgy s
+1
The padding becomes painful on small (800x600) screens.
davidv
Matías Szeftel wrote:
> I have a monitor with 800x600 resolution so I have to size down the
> panel to gain some space. But the icons get awfully small because of the
> padding.
>
> Just my opinion. Get rid of it :)
>
> Matías
I have a monitor with 800x600 resolution so I have to size down the
panel to gain some space. But the icons get awfully small because of the
padding.
Just my opinion. Get rid of it :)
Matías
jmak escribió:
> On 10/8/06, Jani Monoses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The padding of panel icons is on
On 10/8/06, Jani Monoses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The padding of panel icons is only visual, they are still active at he
screen's edgy so I am not sure why they are a usability problem. At
least the show-desktop and appplications menu buttons
can be activated even if you click on their borders
The padding of panel icons is only visual, they are still active at he
screen's edgy so I am not sure why they are a usability problem. At
least the show-desktop and appplications menu buttons
can be activated even if you click on their borders
Jani
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On 10/8/06, Eero Tamminen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > FEEDBACK.
> >
> > Panels. I already said this during the dapper phase but now I bring it
> > up again. They are oversized; not only visually unpleasing but it
> > makes no sense from the functional point of view either. Imagine how
>
Hi,
> FEEDBACK.
>
> Panels. I already said this during the dapper phase but now I bring it
> up again. They are oversized; not only visually unpleasing but it
> makes no sense from the functional point of view either. Imagine how
> much valuable screen space it takes from a 15 inch monitors.
> Pl
J. Mak & Everyone else, I completely agree that Xubuntu will pass Kubuntu, the fact that the panels should be smaller by default, and I like the new window dressings (that just came out in the update) along with the idea of V3 being default wallpaper, but I would have to disagree with the icon
Hi all,
I am sorry I haven't had much time providing feedback about edgy so
far but as you know, I am working almost full time on the ubuntu
artworks that takes much of my time. But today I managed to install
edgy on my computer and here are some of my feedback and suggestions.
ARTWORKS.
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