I may be walking into this one blind, but the Alt-Tab implementation in
Unity now (the new one) supports sorting by "focus order" or by
"launcher order" as a side effect of the fact that the icons come in
sorted by launcher order out of the launcher model. This is of course
not exposed as an op
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would launch) and
> wiggle it to call attention to it
>
> - we also allow drag to the apps place, which would open (on hover)
> with the top section showing all known apps which could handle that type
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pps that can open the file (based on the mime type), and
> the file would be opened with the app that the file icon has been
> dragged into.
Hmm this is a good point, maybe 2 or 3 then? Certainly we want to cap
it.
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> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Jason Smith
> wro
rsonally, I think that would be a very, very useful feature. I guess
> you could argue about where it would stop, but I think even showing the
> default app that can handle that filetype at the and of the launcher
> application icons (i.e. where it would open), would be pretty awesome.
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t. That's quite simple to
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tual issues (ex: should all
> windows be pinnable?)
Here is fine.
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he left - we do not want to have to obscure them in the case that we
> > move a window.
>
> Let's do some testing with a less rigid interpretation - allow the
> window to be resized or moved so its left edge is under the launcher,
> but make sure it encounters some resista
enough
> ones,
> even when the window is not directly associated to a .desktop file.
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> -Original Message-
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> Subject: Re: [Ayatana] Launcher' icons
code is completely flexible in icon sizing so we can
do resolution independent UI in the future.
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> Bets,
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> El dom, 05-12-2010 a las 18:53 -0500, Jason Smith escribió:
> > There are unfortunate limitations on icon sizing in Linux. We are
> > stuck
> > with 24px, 32
ize it's necessary.. don't
> you?
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On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 09:47 -0400, Jason Smith wrote:
> No, maximizing windows makes sense on a netbook form factor but makes
> little sense on a desktop.
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> On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 11:24 +, Chris Woollard wrote:
> > Just a quick question.
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