> Indicator Session: > I brought this up in an earlier thread, but was drowned out by the > thread about single-click folders. If the left hand side of the > screen is for starting/quitting and the right is for status, then > shouldn't Indicator Session go on the left as well?
On a first impulse, I tend to agree. But thinking a little bit it seems a little blurry: can switching users and locking the screen be considered close-like activities? Mentally, I cannot think of them as "destructive" as the close button is for windows. Furthermore, Lucid now introduced session status indication, such as the icon going red for indicating need to reboot, so it's even more blurry now. I, myself, was particularly interested in exploring the potention of session status indication, so I'm torn on this one. :) > Tabbed Applications: > Firefox, gedit, Nautilus, etc. All these applications have their > close buttons on the right hand side of their respective tab. Yeah, Gtk should allow the theme to easily change the position of the tab buttons. How difficult would be patching that? Any Gtk gurus here? :) > GNOME Shell: > This may be something more for GNOME devs, but the window controls end > up on the right when using GNOME Shell, also closing windows from the > Activities Overlay also is in the upper right corner. Well, the Shell is supposed to be insanely configurable via javascript extensions and CSS, so'd be surprised if such positioning is hardcoded. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

