Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
A better use of our time would be figuring out how to disable options
that don't work on specific hardware! Perhaps some sort of oops I
failed to hibernate tracking could be used to hint the system that it
really, really does not want to offer the hibernate option any
just to catch up, what was the agreed issue with the existing logout
dialog? i ask more in the sense of it's layout and relative size than the
icons themselves..
julian
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Manu Cornet wrote:
Here's a new version of the dialog :
http://www.manucornet.net/ubuntu/dev/dialog.png
http://www.manucornet.net/ubuntu/dev/logout.png
http://www.manucornet.net/ubuntu/dev/hibernate.png
Interesting!
Many people found that the dialog was too large ; therefore, I
* Log out as the name of the menu entry is definitely misleading, and
we're trying to find the best wording to replace it (suggestions
welcome !).
How about 'Leave the Computer'
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Hi !
http://www.manucornet.net/ubuntu/dev/dialog.png
http://www.manucornet.net/ubuntu/dev/logout.png
http://www.manucornet.net/ubuntu/dev/hibernate.png
Interesting!
I quite like the explanatory text. Daniel, is that easy to factor in?
As a matter of fact, I seldom do
Manu Cornet wrote:
As a matter of fact, I seldom do mere mockups, most of the time I also
write actual patches (and I sent this one to Seb by email along with
those captures) :) Seems like it is on its way to be uploaded soon.
Rock star :-)
Huh, did I misunderstand the meaning of
Andy Somerville wrote:
I think theres hardly anyone (who doesnt know beforehand) who thinks
the hibernate/sleep functionality is clear. Maybe its been suggested
before, but should we consider renaming these? (regardless of what
other changes are made)
IMO it would be best to only show one of
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
IMO it
would be best to only show one of these options to the average user.
(It would be useful to have some real-world data on which of these
people use most often -- sleep I guess -- and how many people regularly
use both options.
Except there's a darn good
Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
IMO it would be best to only show one of these options to the average
user. (It would be useful to have some real-world data on which of
these people use most often -- sleep I guess -- and how many people
regularly use both options.
Except
Mark Shuttleworth a écrit :
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
IMO it would be best to only show one of these options to the average
user. (It would be useful to have some real-world data on which of
these people use most often -- sleep I guess -- and how many people
regularly use both options.
moin moin ;-)
I am such an user, who doesn't know the difference - and I tell you - I
am confused about that really big Logout-picture with so many options.
In Germany we sometimes say weniger ist mehr (less is more) and so I
agree with Henrik. Those users, who want to use hibernate will find
Hi !
Here's a new version of the dialog :
http://www.manucornet.net/ubuntu/dev/dialog.png
http://www.manucornet.net/ubuntu/dev/logout.png
http://www.manucornet.net/ubuntu/dev/hibernate.png
Many people found that the dialog was too large ; therefore, I stacked
the help
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