On 01/26/2012 07:13 PM, Sunil Singh Rana wrote:
Dear friends,
Discussion on the bottom unity seem to have stuck.
Here in this mail I present my experience with the users who used
ubuntu first time. Be it that I installed it on their computer or they
uses it on my computer, each of them, yes without an exception, had
trouble with the left side panel showing as an uninvited guest, and it
really annoyed them just as it annoy me some time.
I reread all the mails in the thread and I think we need to ask
ourselves questions about the current design.
1) Why do we want the launcher on the left, is it only to save the
vertical space or there is more to it?
To give some more meaning to the left positioning - the system menu
(shut down etc) is on the right . Donno if you had to choose a side what
would have you chosen ? I just think it's the best choice , not by much
, but the bes one
2) What is the philosophy behind the current design. I think Swapnil
had some important things about the design of unity. I think we need
to clearly note down the philosophy behind the current design. This
question is important. The sense I got from the above discussion is
that the current design tries to give value to the word unity by
unifying the left launcher, dash and the top panel. If that is the
only intent, I am sure we can have some better, more symmetric design
which preserves the philosophy of the design ( this is what I call
unifying) under the position changing of the left panel.
3) Do we actually believe that we can pave our way through the
ecosystem where apps assume left edge free of panels, and force them
to write applications optimized for unity look.
Well I believe that right positioning (that is available in oneiric)
solves that problem .
4) One of the main thing in the design should be to minimize the
number of steps and/or mouse traversal distance to do the intended
action. I think the position of lenses at the bottom of dash increases
the mouse travel in comparison to have them below the search bar.
I personally think.
Having the Dash in the center of the screen, leaving space on all the
sides when not maximized is more symmetric.
Yes , but you just said about saving mouse movement -> // maybe make the
fullscreen dash the centered version you're thinking about ,and making
unity remember if the dash was maximized or not (so that if you want to
use it only maximized you don't have to do it on every opening).
To give a unified look we also could give the dash a visual 3D effect
to visualize it out of the desktop, connect the corners of the screen
with the corners of the dash thus giving it a box like look. whose
five faces are visible and desktop as the bottom face. its just an
Idea. I am sure people have better ideas to give a unified look.
I hope I made myself clear enough to understand.
I attached a image to demonstrate that how difficult can it be to use
the kind of app in the image which has so much clickable area along
the left edge.
Thanks to all of you.
Overall I'm pro more configuration options thus pro having the ability
to put Unity at the bottom . I think it would be nice and since the dash
is an icon now ,it wouldn't be a problem .
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