Re: Feedback and suggestions (panel padding)

2006-10-09 Thread Jani Monoses
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.

Re: Feedback and suggestions (panel padding)

2006-10-09 Thread Luzius Thöny
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

Re: Feedback and suggestions

2006-10-09 Thread Vincent
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

Re: Feedback and suggestions

2006-10-09 Thread david varnes
+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

Re: Feedback and suggestions

2006-10-08 Thread Matías Szeftel
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

Re: Feedback and suggestions

2006-10-08 Thread jmak
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

Re: Feedback and suggestions

2006-10-08 Thread Jani Monoses
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 -- xubuntu-devel mailing list xubuntu-devel@li

Re: Feedback and suggestions

2006-10-08 Thread jmak
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 >

Re: Feedback and suggestions

2006-10-08 Thread Eero Tamminen
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

Re: Feedback and suggestions

2006-10-07 Thread Adam Miller
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

Feedback and suggestions

2006-10-07 Thread jmak
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.