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Hi Charles
charlesa...@gmail.com wrote on 15/10/11 20:02:
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could you make the active application top menu appears all the time
on the task bar just like mac osx?
it annoys me i have to hover my mouse to the top task bar each time
i want
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charlesa...@gmail.com wrote on 16/10/11 10:50:
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I do still believe there's something has to change regarding the up
to date software installation, just like in windows xp, though it's
old from year 2001, but we still able to install most of
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Stefanos A. wrote on 16/10/11 15:24:
*Some* windows are ok to resize, because for those windows, the
probability that people would resize them deliberately multiplied
by the benefit from doing so is greater than the probability that
people
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charlesa...@gmail.com wrote on 15/10/11 19:58:
dear unity developer team,
could you please reduce the default font and ui size of unity and
ubuntu overall, they really taking much screen real estate, or at
least give us option to reduce the
FYI: Changing the text-scaling-factor is easy with gsettings:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor FACTOR
FACTOR is a float value with high precision
For example:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor 0.9
Also, you can get the current
I like the option #1. :)
/charles
everytime i get ahead, i feel more dead.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.comwrote:
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charlesa...@gmail.com wrote on 16/10/11 10:50:
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I do still believe there's
The text scaling factor setting is highly undesireable. Neighter Mozilla
apps or QT apps are respecting it. So with this change you'll get
smaller/bigger fonts on the desktop, but Skype, Guitar Pro and Firefox
will remain intact. This will make user to search changing Firefox font
size in
2011/10/18 Tomasz Sałaciński tsalacin...@gmail.com
The text scaling factor setting is highly undesireable. Neighter Mozilla
apps or QT apps are respecting it. So with this change you'll get
smaller/bigger fonts on the desktop, but Skype, Guitar Pro and Firefox will
remain intact. This will
Hello,
Sorry, I am not a Ubuntu developer, I have no power over what is
included and what patches are accepted. I'm in doubt that my application
will get into Ubuntu, I just wanted to share it with people that like to
have such an app.
In order to get everything working with this setting
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 16:13, Christian Rupp christ...@r-k-r.de wrote:
Am 17.10.2011 15:09, schrieb frederik.nn...@gmail.com:
i'd like to type (and one day speak) natural language to achieve simple
things, such as adding an appointment to my calendar or showing all pictures
i copied,
2011/10/18 frederik.nn...@gmail.com frederik.nn...@gmail.com
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 16:13, Christian Rupp christ...@r-k-r.de wrote:
But I still don't like the idea behind, melting dash and Commands. I think
keep on using [alt]+[f2] is a better choice. Anything else would confuse the
normal
Den 18. okt. 2011 12:50, skrev charlesa...@gmail.com:
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i guess, there's a lot to be done with this unity.
if we're gonna copy mac osx/ios, at least we have to do it right this
time! :D
Learning and copying are two radically different things. I really don't
want to have the menus
In my opinion, every icon that has multiple windows should work as a
stack, popping up the most recently used window from that group, one at
a time instead of the whole group.
Something is not right with the unity launcher for sure, multiple windows of
the same application is a massive pita at
Den 18. okt. 2011 17:38, skrev David:
In my opinion, every icon that has multiple windows should work as a
stack, popping up the most recently used window from that group, one at
a time instead of the whole group.
Something is not right with the unity launcher for sure, multiple windows of
the
I'm sorry, I forgot to add ayatana list to the recipients. Message below.
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From: Tadej Rosa tadej.r...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 18:27
Subject: Re: [Ayatana] stop quick hide application top menu on top task bar
To: Jo-Erlend Schinstad
For what it's worth, I've pretty much stopped using menus since I started
using 11.04. There are times when I forget menus even exist and stand there
wondering how to perform some action - especially in applications I am not
familiar with. Other applications with complex menus, such as gimp, have
totally agree with the always visible on the global menu. don't want that
top taskbar only displays empty bar most of the time, do we? :P
/charles
everytime i get ahead, i feel more dead.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Stefanos A. stapos...@gmail.com wrote:
For what it's worth, I've pretty
I think that would be better than trying to invent understandable rules for
when locations will be hidden, definitely. I've just forwarded you part of a
discussion I had with Ted about this. Thanks!
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https://code.launchpad.net/~jjardon/indicator-datetime/fix-87/+merge/79332
Your team
Javier Jardón has proposed merging lp:~jjardon/indicator-datetime/fix_87
into lp:indicator-datetime.
Requested reviews:
Indicator Applet Developers (indicator-applet-developers)
Related bugs:
Bug #87 in Indicator Date and Time: Current timezone duplicates with
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