Le vendredi 17 septembre 2010 à 16:24 -0500, Apoorva Sharma a écrit : > I went ahead and made a mockup of my "notification in the panel" idea, > borrowing heavily from what android does. I've attached an animated > gif showing a basic notification popping up. > > I want to make it clear that the entire panel does not fade out, but > simply the indicator-menus and notification applet, and like > notify-osd, fades out if the user brings the pointer over it, trying > This keeps all windows visible, and all panel icons visible. > > Another failure of the mockup is that the message indicator should > light up after the notification. > > What do you think?
You know what I absolutely *love* about this mockup? It fits remarkably well with the fact that all indicators are menus. Let's suppose that the user was in process of interacting with one of the indicators. Then a notification appears. He does not interrupt the action, thus fading the notification when the cursor goes over it. Here's the catch: the cursor will not stay there for more than a split second! Because indicators are menus, whatever the user wanted to do will involve him moving the mouse downwards, to the adequate menu item, right after clicking! Then the notification will be free to fade in again. (ok, this is not exactly true for all cases... the indicator might be clicked just for the user to read info on some of the itens, but this sounds much less frequent) The only thing I think this mockup does not cover is the case of merging notifications, which I think is a very nice feature of OSD. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

