On 11/22/2009 09:37 AM, Greg K Nicholson wrote: >>> - In normal view > >>> - The name of the app-in-view is displayed but the name is >>> non-reactive , while the rest of the elements react to user interaction. >>> => I understand that this is the design but > > It isn't the design. The design calls for an application menu here, > including options pertinent to the application as a whole, e.g. > Preferences, Quit. It's simply not implemented yet. > >>> it would be better if the >>> title responds and shows some options. >>> >> >> I think when you click on the the title of the active app, you should >> see a dropdown of all open apps. Â Just sayin'. > > That would conflict with the application menu.
Maybe it will be in the sidebar, but I want a reminder of the apps I already have open. Sometimes, I open something then minimize it -- not close it -- because I'm going to come back and finish it. When it's completely invisible, that little bit of reminder is gone. While we're on the subject (or just changing it a bit), I'd like to be able to set up "favorite" apps that I want quick access to from the application menu. I know it's the same number of clicks, but I find it faster to find an app from the application menu on the current Gnome desktop than I do with gnome-shell. It's probably because (1) it's not white on black and (2) I haven't shifted my view of the desktop to an all window preview. In this scenario, seeing all open windows is a distraction, not an advantage. -- Steve _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
