Olá Tomasz e a todos.
On Thursday 11 December 2008 14:22:43 Tomasz Dominikowski wrote:
> - The new FUSA applet suggests with its tiny red "power off" icon that
> it might be clickable, but the entire area of the applet is not
> obviously clickable (leading my fellow newbie to try and click that
>
Le jeudi 11 décembre 2008, à 20:31 +0100, Jo-Erlend Schinstad a écrit :
> Following this philosophy, I think the clock applet shouldn't light up,
> since it doesn't really perform any operations, only displays the
> calendar.
Except that people won't know that something happens when you click on
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2008/12/11 Otto Kekäläinen
> to, 2008-12-11 kello 15:22 +0100, Tomasz Dominikowski kirjoitti:
> >
> > Any thoughts, suggestions, explanations?
>
> I haven't noticed this before, but you are right: the highlight
> behaviour is inconsistent. At the moment I'd suggest we try to highlight
> everythin
to, 2008-12-11 kello 15:22 +0100, Tomasz Dominikowski kirjoitti:
>
> Any thoughts, suggestions, explanations?
I haven't noticed this before, but you are right: the highlight
behaviour is inconsistent. At the moment I'd suggest we try to highlight
everything that is clickable in the panels.
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Tomasz Dominikowski wrote:
> Any thoughts, suggestions, explanations?
Sounds quite good. I like when we aim for more consistency :)
Perhaps this should be proposed upstream to be included in the HIG though.
Cheers,
Emilio
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Hi. I'm a long time GNOME user (since Hoary Hedgehog) and just today,
maybe because of the new FUSA applet and watching a newbie struggle
with it, something ocurred to me.
Why is it that only some of the applets are highlighted when you hover
your mouse cursor over them and some are not?
Some exa