Sounds good, thanks :) Take care! On 12/4/2013 2:06 PM, Richard Shann wrote: > On Wed, 2013-12-04 at 13:59 -0500, Ben CL wrote: >> On 12/4/2013 1:49 PM, Richard Shann wrote: >>> On Wed, 2013-12-04 at 13:42 -0500, Ben CL wrote: >>>> On 12/4/2013 1:35 PM, Richard Shann wrote: >>>>> It's normal enough. Some window managers put a separate icon for every >>>>> window, others group them under the parent. >>>>>> Ok, I see what you mean. >>>>> If you dismiss them (after looking at what's available) they will not >>>>> re-appear until you request them. The docked ones can also be dismissed >>>>> (right click and use menu). >>>>>> But all the windows will appear again each time on startup, correct? >>>>> Is this so alarming? Hmm, I just thought that people opening for the >>>>> first time would like to see almost everything. >>>>>> That may be true, yes. Perhaps could there be an option to not have >>>> 9+ windows open at startup, for those who prefer? Just an idea. I don't >>>> know what that would entail as far as programming goes. >>> It is not a problem of programming, but of whether people want to be >>> faced with questions at start up or just to see a lot of stuff they >>> could do things with. I did have a preliminary pop-up asking what sort >>> of experience they would like on the first run, but it wasn't popular >>> either... >>>>>> Ah, gotcha. >> Well, for what it's worth, coming from someone who prefers a streamlined >> and minimal GUI, I would love to see an option maybe to hide all > See View menu, Palettes ... > >> or not >> display all on startup, or something to that effect. Maybe enable it by >> default, but have an option to disable if the user prefers to dig right >> in. :) >> >> Down the road perhaps? Either way, it's not the end of the world to have >> to close them all every time you load the program > No, only the first time. After that they will not reappear until you > open them and leave them open on closing. > >> , but it's definitely a >> lot to soak in. I wonder how first-time users react when they see all >> the windows overlapping and in their tray; have you gotten much feedback >> from them? > you are one of those precious creatures that puts their head above the > parapet. Thanks! > > Richard > >
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