, I guess.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Jasper St. Pierre
jstpie...@mecheye.net wrote:
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Elia Cogodi elia.cog...@gmail.com wrote:
I understand the idea of the mini server for HTTP-DBus translation, so
you get integration into the extension web site/application
What we're really talking about now is batch launching, so there were
better solutions in gnome 2 and there are better solutions in gnome
shell
1) install alacarte if you haven't
2) open alacarte and click new item
3) create a launcher with name e.g. Work Batch
4) write the command e.g. as: su -c
If you don't want to leave the overview you can just drag each app you
want to launch.
It hardly takes longer than clicking, I can probably launch 4 apps in
my dash in about 3 seconds
- hit windows key
- drag icon 1
- drag icon 2
- drag icon 3
- click icon 4
If I'm really organized it will take
What about a very small reminder in the bottom-right corner, a simple
small number counter that tells me how many transient notifications
were shown and hidden without interaction since the last time I opened
the message tray? As soon as I open the message tray it's reset and
disappears - until
uzytkown...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 2011-05-05 at 10:08 +0200, Elia Cogodi wrote:
After all, you can already left or middle click the scrollbar, drag
it, mousewheel it. On a touch screen there will be inertial scrolling
gestures, and for a11y the small arrow button is certainly not that
great
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 11:41 PM, Adam Tauno Williams
awill...@whitemice.org wrote:
On Sun, 2011-05-01 at 14:31 -0400, Colin Walters wrote:
Hi Sergey,
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 7:14 PM, Sergey Udaltsov s...@gnome.org wrote:
Would it make sense to consolidate all HW+GL-related information
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:35 AM, David Prieto frandavid...@gmail.com wrote:
How about you could assign a tag not only to an app, but also to a file or
even to a web bookmark?
That way when you opened a tagged app (regardless of the file), web bookmark
or file (regardless of the app) it would
understands
old-style workspaces and doesn't want to mix dynamic and static, but
don't provide a natural extension of the dynamic system that is now in
place.
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Giovanni Campagna
scampa.giova...@gmail.com wrote:
Il giorno mar, 26/04/2011 alle 11.57 +0200, Elia Cogodi ha
I am one of those users that plan most of their workspace layout
beforehand. I have one for the editors, one for research browsing
and note-taking, one for personal communication, one for official
shop talk, a number of them for personal coding projects and so on.
This is a temporally stable
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Seif Lotfy s...@lotfy.com wrote:
While using GNOME Shell I noticed that to reach Applications (or the
current Journal I implemented with Federico) overview I have to go over
the windows Overview first which is somehow irritating. I decided to let my
roommates
I fall broadly into the power user cathegory of Gnome 2, and I'm
trying to adapt my workflow to the gnome shell paradigms. I appreciate
the effort into designing something that is clear and immediate for
the mainstream user - efforts that led to what I consider very nice
results - and I know that
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