Sounds good to me. Best of all worlds. :D
On Wednesday, 11 May 2011, Federico Di Gregorio
wrote:
> On 11/05/11 17:38, Micah Carrick wrote:
>> Problem with that, for me anyway, is I often need to copy what's
>> underneath and paste into the dialog. So I really do need to move it.
>>
>>
>> On Wed,
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635989
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 2:25 PM, G. Michael Carter wrote:
> Without thinking I wanted to get to my browser so I hit the Win key, typed
> goo and thought wait a minute. Active windows aren't going to be there.
>
> Is this something that could
On 11/05/11 17:38, Micah Carrick wrote:
> Problem with that, for me anyway, is I often need to copy what's
> underneath and paste into the dialog. So I really do need to move it.
>
>
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 8:27 AM, G. Michael Carter
> wrote:
>> > I've seen comments in this list before about t
hallo, I generally like Gnome3 (gnome-shell) concept, but i my opinion
it needs to be more configurable to give people chance to "personalize"
their desktop to their needs. Not all people want to live in uniform
world. I have few questions:
1. is there in gnome-shell any way to show all window
On Wed, 2011-05-11 at 12:34 -0600, jose.ali...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 12:23 PM, G. Michael Carter
> wrote:
> > Maybe a quick hot key to undock? There's already a config option for it,
> > can it be activated on the fly?
>
> That sounds very akward to me. If the dialog is sha
Let's try adding the list now.
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 3:36 PM, G. Michael Carter wrote:
> For me moving the dialog isn't always needed. My recent case I just needed
> to see under the "add entry" box of revelation so I could see how I formated
> the name of the previous entires. (closing it an
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 12:23 PM, G. Michael Carter
wrote:
> Maybe a quick hot key to undock? There's already a config option for it,
> can it be activated on the fly?
That sounds very akward to me. If the dialog is shading some info that
you need to see, then clearly this is wrong UI and this
Without thinking I wanted to get to my browser so I hit the Win key, typed
goo and thought wait a minute. Active windows aren't going to be there.
Is this something that could be added?
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Maybe a quick hot key to undock? There's already a config option for it,
can it be activated on the fly?
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Micah Carrick wrote:
> Problem with that, for me anyway, is I often need to copy what's
> underneath and paste into the dialog. So I really do need to move
Hi,
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 9:51 AM, 俞颐超 wrote:
>
> However, I found a problem these days. I like to keep my laptop on
> over the night (just too lazy to turn if off~~) and when I wake up
> these days, I always find that the cpu usage of gnome-shell is around
> 30% with no reason (normally it is
2011/5/11 Milan Oravec :
>
> On 05/11/2011 04:02 PM, Dokuro wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 5:44 AM, Florian Kuhnt
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Milan,
>>>
>>> I'm having quite the same idea:
>>>
>>> 2011/5/11 Milan Oravec:
1. is there in gnome-shell any way to show all windows (running
>
Problem with that, for me anyway, is I often need to copy what's
underneath and paste into the dialog. So I really do need to move it.
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 8:27 AM, G. Michael Carter
wrote:
> I've seen comments in this list before about the dialog box needing to move
> so you can see what's u
I've seen comments in this list before about the dialog box needing to move
so you can see what's underneath, and people pointing to setting to undock
it. Seems pointless to keep turning it on/off for one or two windows.
Then I had a thought. How about have a way to fade it to see
what's underne
On 05/11/2011 04:02 PM, Dokuro wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 5:44 AM, Florian Kuhnt wrote:
Hello Milan,
I'm having quite the same idea:
2011/5/11 Milan Oravec:
1. is there in gnome-shell any way to show all windows (running
applications) from all workspaces at once similar to OS X Exposé o
On 05/11/2011 03:31 PM, Ryan Peters wrote:
On 05/11/2011 08:08 AM, Milan Oravec wrote:
On 05/11/2011 02:42 PM, Ryan Peters wrote:
You could try Alt+Tab and using the mouse to navigate. You can navigate
the Alt+Tab pop-up with Alt+[Shift+]Tab, Alt+[Shift+][above tab], the
arrow keys, and the m
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 5:44 AM, Florian Kuhnt wrote:
> Hello Milan,
>
> I'm having quite the same idea:
>
> 2011/5/11 Milan Oravec :
>> 1. is there in gnome-shell any way to show all windows (running
>> applications) from all workspaces at once similar to OS X Exposé or compiz
>> scale windows pi
Hi Everyone,
I am using gnome-shell and Archlinux on my laptop. Although there are
still some incomplete features (dconf, panel, etc.), I found it a lot
better than I thought before(normal cpu usage and convenience).
However, I found a problem these days. I like to keep my laptop on
over the nigh
On 05/11/2011 08:08 AM, Milan Oravec wrote:
On 05/11/2011 02:42 PM, Ryan Peters wrote:
You could try Alt+Tab and using the mouse to navigate. You can navigate
the Alt+Tab pop-up with Alt+[Shift+]Tab, Alt+[Shift+][above tab], the
arrow keys, and the mouse itself, which is a nice touch. Granted, i
I filed a bug here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649956
It seems that there is a conflict with Ubuntu global menu. I uninstalled
it and everything is now back in order (see bug to know how I did it)
Ben
Le mercredi 11 mai 2011 à 14:15 +0200, Benoît Thiébault a écrit :
> It is indee
S pozdravom
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On 05/11/2011 02:42 PM, Ryan Peters wrote:
On 05/11/2011 04:27 AM, Milan Oravec wrote:
hallo, I generally like Gnome3 (gnome-shell) concept, but i my opinion
it needs to be more configurable to give people c
On 05/11/2011 04:27 AM, Milan Oravec wrote:
hallo, I generally like Gnome3 (gnome-shell) concept, but i my opinion
it needs to be more configurable to give people chance to
"personalize" their desktop to their needs. Not all people want to
live in uniform world. I have few questions:
1. is th
It is indeed when starting gnome-terminal that the problem occurs with
plenty of messages such as:
> (gnome-terminal:25079): Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to load type module:
> (null)
> `menu_proxy_module_load': gnome-terminal: undefined symbol:
> menu_proxy_module_load
Launching xterm is reasonably fa
Le mercredi 11 mai 2011 à 09:49 +0200, Benoît Thiébault a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have installed Gnome 3 on ubuntu 11.04 and I am so far very happy
> about it.
> I however noticed that when I launch a terminal application, it takes 6
> to 7 seconds before it is ready to use and in the meantim
2011/5/11 Florian Kuhnt :
> I would like to
> see the features of grouped-all-workspace-exposé somehow integrated
> into gnome-shell.
Especially into gnome-shell overview! Not just one more hot-corner or
mouse-button.
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Hello Milan,
I'm having quite the same idea:
2011/5/11 Milan Oravec :
> 1. is there in gnome-shell any way to show all windows (running
> applications) from all workspaces at once similar to OS X Exposé or compiz
> scale windows picker? In activity overview are showed only running
> applications
hallo, I generally like Gnome3 (gnome-shell) concept, but i my opinion
it needs to be more configurable to give people chance to "personalize"
their desktop to their needs. Not all people want to live in uniform
world. I have few questions:
1. is there in gnome-shell any way to show all window
Hi everyone,
I have installed Gnome 3 on ubuntu 11.04 and I am so far very happy
about it.
I however noticed that when I launch a terminal application, it takes 6
to 7 seconds before it is ready to use and in the meantime, the whole
user interface of frozen.
For such a small application, it seems
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