On 8/11/07, Jesse Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> http://jesseross.com/clients/etoile/ui/interface/800x480.png
> >
> >   What I can do easily (hopefully) is:
> >   1. move the maximize (or minimize ?) button to the left
> >       Should we have both maximize and minimize button ?
>
> Just Minimize, and yes, it should be on the left. I don't know how
> useful Maximize really is -- I never use it on OS X, maybe because
> the implementation is so weird and inconsistent. If no one has
> objections to getting rid of Maximize, I'd say ditch it.
>
> >   2. keep close button on the right
>
> Yep.
>
> >   3. have title in the middle,
>
> Yep.
>
> >   4. double click on title will shade window
>
> Hmm... I would prefer if there were only one way of temporarily
> putting a window away, and having that be via Minimize. If people
> really want window shading, then I can't really argue it, but we
> should allow it only if we can also put the window into that state
> using a menu command (ie: something like 'Shade' should exist along
> with 'Minimize' and 'Close').
>
> >   5. have title color match Nesedah theme.
>
> Cool.

Actually I don't know which color in Nesedah to match.
Could you give me the RGB value for focused and unfocused window title ?
Thanx.

Yen-Ju

>
> >   Traditionally X window always have icon on title bar.
> >   On mac, it only have icon on title bar when it is a document window,
> >   and that icon is draggable.
> >   On X, Azalea may not be able to tell whether it is a document window
> >   or regular window. So the icon will probably always stay with
> > title bar.
> >   And I am not sure it is easy to make it draggable.
> >   It will require some private communication betweem Azalea and
> > GNUstep application.
>
> I suggest we just get rid of titlebar icons completely if we're not
> going to be able to use them as a draggable proxy icons. The only
> function they serve if we keep them in their current state is just to
> be able to tell what app a document is open in, and since we want to
> lessen the importance of applications, they don't seem worth having.
>
>
> J.
>
>
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