Hi all,
Mirek M. wrote (14-03-12 21:51)
2012/3/13 Jan Holesovsky<[email protected]>
So - what about to only show the percentage in the right bottom corner always, and when the user places the mouse pointer over that, it would [after a short timeout] extend to left (or upwards - whatever works better for the users], and show the entire slider?
Looking at the goal, gaining vertical space, I am not yet convinced that there is an easy solution also looking pretty.
The bottom right corner is an active corner in Gnome Shell -- therefore, buttons in that corner in maximized applications are basically impossible to click on, so I'd advise against any on-hover behavior. I'd also prefer to have the clickable slider shown up-front, without having to wait for a slider to appear. Why not have what Astron suggested -- a slider on the bottom, where it is right now? I've updated the wiki page<https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Hidden_statusbar> accordingly.
Thanks, I expect that it helps when there are, after the drafts, accurate designs to see if it really turns out effective. There is only very little room bottom right, for example.
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