Il 07/07/2009 15:19, Praveen ha scritto:
hmm.. not a bad idea though one must consider that this one initial
notification will be always displayed whenever one goes fullscreen. so
if i watch a lot of movies or am review/editing a presentation i would
be going to fullscreen and back so many many
Isn't this whole discussion of a presentation mode making the issue more
complex than it needs to be?
I would think that taking an application into full-screen allows us to
safely assume the user is making the following statement: this application
is the only thing I'm interested in right now.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Sohail Mirza mirzmas...@gmail.com wrote:
First off, netbooks are not a fair use-case for this discussion. The
limitations of the form-factor may require entirely a different solution to
common problems. This much is apparent when comparing Ubuntu Desktop to
Il 07/07/2009 16:39, Sohail Mirza ha scritto:
The limitations of the form-factor may require entirely a different
solution to common problems. This much is apparent when comparing
Ubuntu Desktop to Ubuntu Netbook Remix.
The EEEPC 1000HE has a 10'' screen on which the default gnome desktop is
Il 07/07/2009 17:34, Sohail Mirza ha scritto:
Weighed against the configuration set and dialogues being proposing, I
still think that full-screen = I'm busy is a reasonable assumption to
make with the vast majority of the user population. I would venture a
guess that most users don't even use,
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