Could somebody please explain to us what it is please? I don't know what it is 
either. Thanks!

In Christ,
Ryan

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On Apr 17, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Chris <cyber.dr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm not entirely sure what LIM is, but I guess something similar to 
> GlobalMenu but than on the window itself beneath a button? How about this 
> idea: instead of a button to access LIM, show the GlobalMenu on the window 
> bar? So LocalMenu instead of GlobalMenu? I don't know if you guys understand 
> what I mean, but I think it could be a good way for LIM to operate.
> 
> With metta, Chris
> 
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 13:16, Roshan P Koshy <rospkos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wish LIM was in maximized AND unmaximized windows. It's consistency.
> 
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1. unmaximize a window
> 2. see LIM
> 3. maximize a window
> 
> expected results:
> I see LIM
> 
> actual results:
> things are complicated, because there is more appearance and more behavior to 
> memorize and expect, I see the global menu
> 
> 
> 
> when the windows are in maximized state, the windows 
> controls(close/maximze/minimize) are absent. when we hover over the top 
> panel(which change to the title bar), the windows controls and global menu 
> appear. Certainly the behaviour of titlebar in maximized and unmaximized are 
> different. if the global menu is insisted, then LIM can be implemented as 
> dynamic.
> 
> However in my mind, for all things to be consistent. the windows controls 
> should be present in both states, and the launcher be extended from the top 
> and bottom. Once the above seems feasible, then LIM  is present in both 
> states and the global menu is set off(by option as wished).  The windows 
> control button be 5-6 mm from the top right corner, as it may solve the 
> possibility of mistake of invoking the dash button while the window are in 
> the maximized state. LIM icon be 3-4 mm from the windows control buttons and 
> triggered by hovering.
> 
> However the top panel is left to ponder. If the launcher is set to autohide. 
> there would be extra behaviour for top panel to slide, which i dont like to 
> happen. Another approach is the use of winged panel. the title bar of the 
> maximized window to be blended with the winged panel
> 
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> Roshan P Koshy
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