I do have a few other examples where the current GNOME-Shell would fail;
FIrefox and it's separate download window.
GIMP and it's multiple windows.
MPlayer
A Dock is impractical here, as all of them are currently incapable of
showing me what's in the window. Unless we either have the classic way
of managing windows, someone gets them to be all grouped toghter, or
distributions start replacing GIMP with GIMPShop and Firefox with an
embedded download window...
There needs to be some level of window management in an activites
window, and not just in the overlay.
On 19/12/09 04:20, Corrie Strydom wrote:
I like the gnome-shell, and yes its very easy to get used to. One
idea/problem, could someone make it possibe to change in what corner
you want the "zoom" to be? I have this annoying habit of pushing the
pointer top-left everytime I'm typing something. I'd like my zoom to
be bottom left.
On 19/12/2009, Sriram Ramkrishna<[email protected]> wrote:
It only took about 1 day for me. It was very natural for me. Taking one
person's impressions and then saying the whole idea sucks makes a lousy
argument against the gnome-shell concept.
sri
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Денис Черемисов
<[email protected]>wrote:
Few weeks to get comfortable? Man, are you crazy?
It's too long and only proves the gnome-shell idea sucks.
2009/12/19 Bob Hazard<[email protected]>
It's actually more useful to someone with only one workspace because
they tend to have even more overlapping windows.
It only needs one click to switch windows anyway. The top left corner
is a big target you can do a very approximate gesture to trigger the
zoom without clicking.
After a while it becomes second nature and I was surprised that it
feels very old fashioned to go back to a flat desktop.
Try Docky if you find the transition uncomfortable but it only takes a
few weeks.
2009/12/18 Danté Ashton<[email protected]>:
Hey all.
I've been watching GNOME Shell for a while, but there is one problem
that I
really can't see being resolved.
How useful is this to someone who uses one desktop? Just one?
Never-mind
the
other one, or three, or four...
Why should I, the user, have to perform three extra clicks just to do
what
it takes me one to do now?
There has been less video/photo material to consume then I could safely
make
a judgement on, and if the 'one desktop' problem has been addressed and
solved, I apologize for taking up your time.
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