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> On Fri, 2011-07-15 at 10:59 +0200, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
> > >> > I remember I have a problem with this in Evolution email with a
> > >> > 1366x768 monitor, in order to see the close button, I need to hide
> > >> > the bottom panel.
> > > I am painfully aware of the shortc
On Fri, 2011-07-15 at 10:59 +0200, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
> >> > I remember I have a problem with this in Evolution email with a
> >> > 1366x768 monitor, in order to see the close button, I need to hide
> >> > the bottom panel.
> > I am painfully aware of the shortcomings of Gnome applications
On 14 Jul 2011, at 20:31, Tomas Sironi wrote:
> I know is not gnome's fault, but it
> should handle those windows (maybe removing the titlebar) in a way you can
> actually see them entirely.
It handles such windows the same way that GNOME 2 did. You can Alt+drag any
window upwards beyond the to
On 14 Jul 2011, at 20:31, Tomas Sironi wrote:
> I know is not gnome's fault, but it
> should handle those windows (maybe removing the titlebar) in a way you can
> actually see them entirely.
It handles such windows the same way that GNOME 2 did. You can Alt+drag any
window upwards beyond the to
On 15/07/11 10:41, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> On 2011-07-15 at 09:56, Allan E. Registos wrote:
>> > I really do not think you should expect all users to just file bugs.
> I don't expect all users to file bugs. if past history is of any
> significance, I don't expect more than a quarter of the users t
On 7/15/2011 4:41 PM, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
I am painfully aware of the shortcomings of Gnome applications with
regards to netbooks and their abysmal resolutions.
this, though, has nothing to do with the shell; the shell cannot modify
the applications.
this mailing list[0] is the development m
On 7/15/2011 4:41 PM, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
this mailing list[0] is the development mailing list of gnome-shell.
it's not the list for Gnome 3, nor it's the mailing list for the control
center, evolution, nautilus or whatever other part of Gnome.
Ah ic, this is a development ML for the shell, u
On Thu, 2011-07-14 at 23:26 +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> what I personally don't understand is why are you complaining on the
> shell list instead of filing bugs against the apps that have windows
> too high to fit. how is the shell, or Gnome 3 for that matter,
> responsible for apps behaving ba
On 2011-07-15 at 09:56, Allan E. Registos wrote:
> I really do not think you should expect all users to just file bugs.
I don't expect all users to file bugs. if past history is of any
significance, I don't expect more than a quarter of the users to file
any bugs.
I do expect users that find this
I really do not think you should expect all users to just file bugs. I
remember I have a problem with this in Evolution email with a 1366x768
monitor, in order to see the close button, I need to hide the bottom panel.
On 7/15/2011 6:26 AM, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
what I personally don't unders
what I personally don't understand is why are you complaining on the shell
list instead of filing bugs against the apps that have windows too high to
fit. how is the shell, or Gnome 3 for that matter, responsible for apps
behaving badly?
ciao,
Emmanuele.
On 14 Jul 2011 20:32, "Tomas Sironi" wrot
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 1:06 AM, Jasper St. Pierre
wrote:
> If any of the windows are part of GNOME applications, we'd love to know!
>
The control center window itself is >600 pixels on my machine. Also,
the control center's Universal Access window is 674 pixels tall here.
I'm sure there are tons
If any of the windows are part of GNOME applications, we'd love to know!
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Tomas Sironi wrote:
> I've using gnome for a while now in my netbook. Its resolution is 1024x600.
> Those 600 pixels aren't enough for some fixed sized windows, so you have to
> move them us
I've using gnome for a while now in my netbook. Its resolution is 1024x600.
Those 600 pixels aren't enough for some fixed sized windows, so you have to
move them using alt+click in order to see the what is in the bottom of the
window. That is really uncomfortable. I know is not gnome's fault, but i
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