Re: Application menus

2013-07-09 Thread bugs
> Should I file a bug? Depends on the application and developers? https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695377 I assume that Empathy, GNOME-Calculator and so on are now aware of the fact that the "made it wrong"? Maybe you can check via gitweb if the next release changes the usage of the App

Re: Application menus

2013-07-09 Thread bugs
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695377 Thank you. ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list

Re: Application menus

2013-07-09 Thread bugs
On Mon, 08 Jul 2013 11:09:37 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote: > On Sun, 2013-07-07 at 14:10 +0200, bugs wrote: >> >> Or did I miss the obvious solution? > > Well, there's always the revolutionary idea of putting the application's > menu somewhere near the applica

Re: Application menus

2013-07-07 Thread bugs
What is about multi-monitor-setups? If an application with an Application-Menu is moved to a non-primary-screen, the Application-Menu is only accessible on the primary-screen. This requires a user to move the visual focus from the non-primary-screen to the primary-screen. Examples which make this i

Re: Switching Between Applications in Gnome 3

2013-06-21 Thread bugs
>> For me Ctrl+PGUP/PGDN is to browse in order the tabs. Alt+Tab has always >> carried more a "recently used", or "history" semantic, so I don't think >> they're the same. Hmm. Sounds sane! > Just saw you're right, some applications are already implementing > Ctrl+Tab that way, like Firefox and

Re: Switching Between Applications in Gnome 3

2013-06-18 Thread bugs
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 17:38:56 +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote: > hi Luis; > > On 17 June 2013 17:09, Luis Menina wrote: > >> I also whish one could cycle through the tabs of a tabbed application >> using just Alt+Tab too, gnome shell handling the tabs, to find the tab >> of the same application I w

Re: The bunch of examples

2013-05-12 Thread bugs
Thanks! A reaction is better than none. Someone is listening! > And thats exactly the problem. Im sure theres lots of valid criticisms in > here, but the way youve written the email does not inspire me to set out > to fix any of them. They instead make me reach for the "delete" button on > my emai

Re: The bunch of examples

2013-05-12 Thread bugs
Sorry, I have rewrite the last part about the new GNOME-Applications: // clocks # great! just great! // wheater # great, but like always it lacks the simple options: # switch from "Grad Fahrenheit" to "Grad Celcius" // documents # I' dont get the purpuse, it is not generic (nautilus) # nor applicat

The problem of GNOME3 is not the GNOME Shell

2013-05-12 Thread bugs
ost of them are power-users with experience! Yep, power-users! This people regulary tell the broad audience what is good or bad and support them. e.g. add a vote-function to bugzilla lika Archlinux and Ubuntu have done, this mitigates "me too" or "+1"-messages and hint developers wh

The bunch of examples

2013-05-12 Thread bugs
I will keep this short! Not. I tried but failed! So please pick what you are interested in. And don't take it personal. I can only apologize for my own unfair and unpolite behaviour. // nautilus - create empty file Every file-browser does manage files, this includes the creation of "empty files",

Re: Concerning Keyboard Status Menu

2012-11-24 Thread Just Fill Bugs
On 11/25/2012 07:40 AM, Debarshi Ray Wrote: The question is, if it is so hard to develop a Chinese IME, then why not join together to improve it instead of having lots of half-finished ones? If we are so low on resources then we should try to avoid fragmentation, shouldn't we? Why didn't vi a