On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 8:45 AM, David Barth <david.ba...@canonical.com>wrote:
> Le 07/02/2012 21:04, Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper a écrit : > >> Hey all, >> >> <snip> >> >> >> Is it possible to do this currently? Was Ubuntu Unity designed with the >> thought that users might want to turn off elements of it without having to >> logout and login again? >> > Hi Jason, > > Just in case I have also forwarded that message to the lead designers for > Unity, ie Ubuntu Unity. > > There are technical solutions for Precise as discussed further in this > thread, but ideally we should find a way to address your (quite particular) > requirements in a way more consistent with the general design directions > for Unity. Hi David! This sounds like exactly what I'm hoping for too. In the past, we've had to come up with some pretty ugly hacks to try to work around discovered problems, and I'd really like to see us being proactive and coming up with a design that's clean and fits within the design of Ubuntu Unity. =:) And yeah, I realize that what we need to do here is not something that fits into a normal use case for Ubuntu Unity users. But I'm wondering if there might be some things that would be mutually beneficial to come up with a clean design for doing them. Anyway, thanks! =:) -- -[ Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper // http://movingparts.net ]- -[ bash fun -> :(){ :|:&};: // Numbers 6:22-26 ]-
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