On 01/03/11 19:14, Emmanuele Bassi wrote: >> Still being able to type >> "weird" characters > > I count three ways of doing that: > > • Ctrl + Shift + U + <hexadecimal>. > • Compose key. > • Character Map
Ideally we want a context menu facility to enter new characters (by opening / embedding charmap) or insert recently used weird-characters (and possibly assign keybindings to them. >> and controlling CPU state (on laptops) > > controlling CPU state is the job of the kernel, not the user. if the > user has to be involved *at all* then we already lost and no amount of > papering over is going to solve this fuck up. plus, the CPU state > display is going to affect the state the CPU is in - which kind of > doubly misses the point. But wanting to monitor the CPU speed as well as stuff the system-monitor applets shows has many legit uses. behdad _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
