On 25/03/10 22:18, gabriel_samfira wrote: > 1. I prefer to have "Select windows when the mouse moves over them" (or > focus-on-hover), so my mouse is all over the place. I rarely close a > window, but i do maximize and minimize allot. >
I understand that this is a relatively common preference, but it's only common amongst highly technical and sophisticated users. I'm glad to retain it as something an expert can enable (yay FLOSS :-)) but it won't be the Ubuntu default for the foreseeable future, and therefor can't easily inform our planning. > 2. well..not *allot* of accidental closes, but enough to get me to pay > more attention to what I am clicking. I do however (even now): > > - maximize when i want to actually minimize > - minimize when trying to maximize > Yes, I think this is a very valid concern. The use of the same styling / colour for both max and min buttons means one has to pay closer attention than usual. The pared back nature of the iconography compounds the problem. > This happens mostly because i use Lucid at home and Hardy at work. We > will continue to use Hardy until it is no longer supported. We try to > avoid changing things in the workplace that don't *really* need changing > (saves time and money). > If we stick with a theme approach in Lucid that is foundational for future work, then a backport to current maintained releases would be appropriate, making it easier for people to keep a consistent portfolio of machines. > Hope this helps a bit! > Yes, thank you. Mark -- [Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs