Re: Concerning the javascript code location and extensions

2011-09-02 Thread D.H. Bahr
Our current Windows-like desktop is a G2 transformed, with the panel in the bottom and a few other tweaks, so it is Windows-like, but it doesn't really look like Windows. The idea is not rewriting from scratch the new Windows-like environment, but to take most of the existing GShell js code,

Re: Concerning the javascript code location and extensions

2011-09-02 Thread Milan Bouchet-Valat
Le vendredi 02 septembre 2011 à 08:51 -0400, D.H. Bahr a écrit : Our current Windows-like desktop is a G2 transformed, with the panel in the bottom and a few other tweaks, so it is Windows-like, but it doesn't really look like Windows. The idea is not rewriting from scratch the new

Re: Concerning the javascript code location and extensions

2011-09-02 Thread Florian Müllner
2011/9/2 Milan Bouchet-Valat nalimi...@club.fr This can be easily done with a small JS extension, if it doesn't already exists. (Though, from a design POV, I really doubt moving the bar to the bottom is a good idea, since you need to put the messaging bar somewhere else.) Moving the bar is

Re: Notes looking at sweettooth-plugin

2011-09-02 Thread Owen Taylor
On Fri, 2011-09-02 at 00:24 -0400, Jasper St. Pierre wrote: On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Owen Taylor otay...@redhat.com wrote: Some review comments reading the code to sweettooth-plugin: * I don't see any reason that this shouldn't just live in the gnome-shell tree - that would at

Re: gnome-shell-list Digest, Vol 35, Issue 4

2011-09-02 Thread Fabrice Quenneville
Hey guys, I have been following this thread since its start being a follower of this list. I love gnome3, took a bit to get use to it, but once you adjust your habits a bit (mostly removing the mouse from your workflow...) it does increase efficiency (i usually have vlc open, a terminal with

Re: gnome-shell-list Digest, Vol 35, Issue 4

2011-09-02 Thread Fabrice Quenneville
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Fabrice Quenneville fabr...@vanillux.orgwrote: Thank you for you work, its great and unappreciated. Everything is efficient and fast, on top of being easy on the eyes and lovely. under-appreciated* -- *Fabrice Quenneville* fabr...@vanillux.org --