On Tuesday 29 January 2013, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > pros: > * it means every new thing created will be associated with that activity by > default > * it means i don't have to have to pull down the launch and start a > different app to get to this functionality > > as a wild thought: would it work at all to have a "create" button between > "+" and "configure"?
hm, another button would probably be quite redundant, and not very clear the difference... in general, i don't quite like how much the shell has become complex already... if anything i think stuff should be removed from it rather new things added... both from an user pow and purely implementation (ok, maybe a bit more from an implementation pow...) would make the workspace look kindof a very heavy central monolithic thing... don't know just a gut feeling for now that makes me not like the idea of using the add items ui too much. I think i would prefer starting this kind of actions from the top menu, that doesn't *have* to be the list of all applications as now btw. It may even have just icons to browsers (files, books, web, images..) and a launcher for the start task ui (applications that can't really be melted in a task, such as games may be listed in a "category" of tasks) Cheers, Marco Martin _______________________________________________ Active mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/active
