On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 09:38, Arian van Gend aria...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jono,
Yes, it has been discussed on the mailing list already. People really like
the idea. :)
Actually, the person who made that mockup (David I believe) made several.
I personally much prefer this one:
I think a good and cool solution it's a Bubble solution.. I've modified the
screen attached and make a very simple mockup.. The bubble must be for every
windows show in the Expose, I've only make one bubble, but they must be in
all windows...
On 30.03.2011 23:21, Greg K Nicholson wrote about window titles of
scaled windows:
This is already implemented in Compiz's Scale Addons plugin.
If that worked, it would be fine. (and should be set to default!)
For me, it doesn't:
The window highlight functions works, so the plugin works in
Yes, that looks good!
IMHO, the title should be displayed for all windows. that makes
selecting the window easier and faster. (in the other case, you have to
hover all windows until you found the right one.)
On 31.03.2011 16:03, Martín A. Casco (Gmail) wrote:
I think a good and cool
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SorinN wrote on 30/03/11 22:33:
Matthew
If it's an obscene amount, your pointer acceleration settings are
wrong: you'll have just as much trouble getting to the Ubuntu button,
the Trash, or the session menu.
The obscene amount is still
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 11:57, Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.com wrote:
Interface design for notebook and desktop PCs has always assumed that
you can get from any point on the screen, to any other point on the
screen, with a single flick of the mouse or touchpad. That's true for
Windows,
Hi,
In Natty, the Ubuntu One item was moved from the Me Menu from
the Messaging Menu. Was this agreed on by the design team?
If it was, I think this is a good opportunity to wonder if
there is still a point in trying to tie the Messaging Menu
to messaging applications only.
Currently, the
The existence of libindicate is something that has always
bothered me. The not-necessarily-immediate-response case
is a common scenario required by a significative number of
applications, and requiring those applications to support
an extra library (and thus extra patching for working in
Le jeudi 31 mars 2011 à 12:35 -0700, Dylan McCall a écrit :
This is something that _is_ covered by a particular subset of the
notification specification; it's just that it isn't guaranteed. Gnome
Shell is doing what you want here: they went ahead and defined
persistent notifications, which
I would like to submit for discussion a problem I found with the
design/ergonomy of the new overlay scrollbars. Maybe it's only me, but
even if I usually adapt myself quickly to almost every design changes,
in this case I can't after one week and a half of intense use.
Here is the problem:
Karl Lattimer has proposed merging
lp:~karl-qdh/indicator-datetime/updateonresume into lp:indicator-datetime.
Requested reviews:
Ted Gould (ted)
Related bugs:
Bug #726053 in Indicator Date and Time: Resuming from suspend should trigger
a time update
The proposal to merge lp:~chrisccoulson/libindicate/lp736240 into
lp:libindicate has been updated.
Status: Needs review = Merged
For more details, see:
https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/libindicate/lp736240/+merge/55540
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The proposal to merge lp:~karl-qdh/indicator-datetime/updateonresume into
lp:indicator-datetime has been updated.
Status: Needs review = Merged
For more details, see:
https://code.launchpad.net/~karl-qdh/indicator-datetime/updateonresume/+merge/55724
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