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-Original Message-
From: Gabriel Rossetti
Sent: 01 March 2012 08:35
To: Jasper St. Pierre
Cc: Gabriel Rossetti
Subject: RE: Gnome 3.4 breaks sloppy mouse focus?
Ok, thanks for the differentiation Jasper.
But that
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From: magc...@gmail.com [mailto:magc...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jasper St.
Pierre
Sent: 01 March 2012 08:45
To: Gabriel Rossetti
Subject: Re: Gnome 3.4 breaks sloppy mouse focus?
On Thu, Mar 1,
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 3:00 AM, Gabriel Rossetti
gabriel.rosse...@trafigura.com wrote:
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-Original Message-
From: Gabriel Rossetti
Sent: 01 March 2012 08:35
To: Jasper St. Pierre
Cc: Gabriel Rossetti
Subject: RE:
O, thanks. Not to be a whiner, but from what I understand (I haven't tested 3.4
yet as it's not available for my distro yet) I would then not be able to use
the mouse to choose a menu in the keyboard-activated application menu, since if
another window is in the mouse's path (using sloppy focus)
Le mercredi 29 février 2012 à 13:52 -0500, Jasper St. Pierre a écrit :
Of course, it would be wonderful or terrible if we have global menus,
but we don't. We have Application Menus... what's the difference?
Application menus are explicitly set by the application, and aren't
pulled out of a
hi;
On 1 March 2012 09:00, Bastien Durel bast...@geekwu.org wrote:
Le mercredi 29 février 2012 à 13:52 -0500, Jasper St. Pierre a écrit :
Of course, it would be wonderful or terrible if we have global menus,
but we don't. We have Application Menus... what's the difference?
Application menus
Le jeudi 01 mars 2012 à 09:17 +, Gabriel Rossetti a écrit :
Hmmm, so technically an extension could be made to display it like in
XFCE and not use the application menu at all, this fixing the sloppy
mouse focus problem?
That was what I had in mind, actually ;)
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Hi devs,
Why does gnome-shell go into activities view only when the super key
is released after being pressed on just on pressing super key?
(i.e Press and Release super key = Event to go to activities view)
And to return back, it is just a press of the Super key.
What is the design philosophy
The Activities overview activates on keyup so it doesn't block other
Super+otherkey events.
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Il giorno gio, 01/03/2012 alle 16.18 +0530, elison.ni...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
Hi devs,
Why does gnome-shell go into activities view only when the super key
is released after being pressed on just on pressing super key?
(i.e Press and Release super key = Event to go to activities view)
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Alessandro Crismani
alessandro.crism...@gmail.com wrote:
Il giorno gio, 01/03/2012 alle 16.18 +0530, elison.ni...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
Hi devs,
Why does gnome-shell go into activities view only when the super key
is released after being pressed on just on
Il 01 marzo 2012 10:17, Gabriel Rossetti
gabriel.rosse...@trafigura.com ha scritto:
Hmmm, so technically an extension could be made to display it like in XFCE
and not use the application menu at all, this fixing the sloppy mouse focus
problem?
An extension is not enough. You need to tweak
Hello,
Like many people, I've set ALT+Shift to be my shortcut keys for switching
keyboard layouts. Since this is the first thing I do, I couldn't enable the
video recorder feature in GNOME Shell(since 3.0) and thought it was broken
or something.
Last week I discovered, by mistake, that I
I agree with Lazri, maybe an app icon would be better. Also shell
screencasting, is hidden on Gnome Shortcuts. Is like an easter egg :)
Furthermore it would be nice an Shortcut Screen with quick start tips for
Shell, kinda similar as Unity and tooltips like KDE.
Btw Lazri you can move Ctr+Shift to
2012/3/1 Reda Lazri the.red.short...@gmail.com
Hello,
Like many people, I've set ALT+Shift to be my shortcut keys for switching
keyboard layouts. Since this is the first thing I do, I couldn't enable the
video recorder feature in GNOME Shell(since 3.0) and thought it was broken
or
Done! https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671144
Thanks Giovanni,
Gabriel
-Original Message-
From: Giovanni Campagna [mailto:scampa.giova...@gmail.com]
Sent: 01 March 2012 14:56
To: Gabriel Rossetti
Subject: Re: Gnome 3.4 breaks sloppy mouse focus?
Il 01 marzo 2012 14:48,
Hello again
Is it possible in Gnome 3.x to execute by keyboard an event which is
triggered when you hit low right corner using a mouse cursor (to show
message tray - I try to use mouse as rarely as possible and sometimes
would like to have a look at system monitor charts (displayed in that
bar)
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