"And as a dock-like thing, there are many docks. You should use one
of them."

Telling someone to use a different product is hardly s constructive
attitude.

OK, the breadcrumbs system does give you a way to switch windows on the
current workspace with the mouse, but it's not visual - don't you think it's
somewhat backwards to move to a text based menu of windows rather than a
real-time preview based design?  And why exactly are we against including a
window list in shell?  Why is it better to use a massive chunk of the panel
just to display the name of one window?

Sam

2010/1/1 Carlos Martín Nieto <[email protected]>

> On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 23:08 -0800, Nicolas de Fontenay wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I have to side with Felipe here. We must be able to switch one
> > application to another with a mouse click.
> > I know a lot of people reluctant to use ALT + TAB. Starting by my
> > mother and dad.
> >
> > But why not make it flexibe?
>
>  Take a look at breadcrumbs
> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/DesignerPlayground/BreadcrumbsEtc
>
>  And as a dock-like thing, there are many docks. You should use one of
> them.
>
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