** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
It is
Configuration as in willheslam's message works but it is still not fine
for two reasons:
1) This configuration should come as default, as ordinary users will
find it hard to find. It is not easy to guess, based on configuration
variable names, which variable will control the behavior of expo
Keitai: while I agree with your points, it looks like The Spread will
solve this problem more generally - the only problem with it as far as I
can see is that we'll have to wait 6 months!
http://design.canonical.com/2012/03/task-switching-in-ubuntu-and-a
-introduction-to-the-spread/
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@ willheslam: I see. In this case it seems reasonable to wait for The
Spread (which I hope will address this and many other usability
concerns) to give us a more definite solution coherent with the overall
experience of the shell.
If the costs of implementing this feature are not reasonable,
Yes, the current implementation in 12.04 provides no clues to app
identity, and omits the window title. Both need to be addressed, mockups
welcome.
Mark
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No mockup necessary - with the right combination of compiz plugins, both
app identity and the currently selected window are revealed. You will
need the compiz-plugins-extra package and CompizConfig Settings Manager.
App identity:
- Set Overlay Icon to Emblem in the Scale plugin.
- Set Window
** Tags added: needs-design
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: unity
Status: New = Incomplete
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alt+tab shows a frame around the selected window, which makes it
very easy to visualise where the cursor or selection is. Expo mode
could do something similar.
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