I just reread what you meant by #2, if you had a custom launcher on the panel have a look in the folder .gnome2/panel2.d/default/launchers for now
2010/1/7 Bob Hazard <[email protected]>: > Instead of right-clicking for #1 you can also drag and drop the icon > on to the workspace to launch a new instance > > I think the favourites area of the overview is supposed to replace the > panel shortcuts, you can add to favourites with dnd. > > 2010/1/7 nodata <[email protected]>: >> Some thoughts after testing gnome-shell-2.28.0-3.fc12 for two days. >> >> I really really like using gnome-shell for switching applications and would >> be happy to use it for just that. >> >> I made a few notes specific to the way I use gnome. >> >> 1. Make it easy to launch a new instance of an application >> >> I use lots of gnome terminals filled with tabs. One window of tabbed >> sessions for prod servers, one for test, etc. Clicking to start a terminal >> would always switch to the current terminal I had open. >> Right-clicking showed me that I could open a new instance of the >> application, but this was so much harder than the old way: clicking the >> terminal icon in the panel at the top of the screen. >> >> While writing this e-mail I decided to check if Shift+click did what I >> expected: nope. Just before sending this e-mail I tried Ctrl+click: bingo! >> Much better, but gnome-shell either needs to hint at this behaviour, or it >> needs to provide the old simple clickable icon in panel. For someone who >> religously starts and stops terminals for separate tasks (actually for >> starting applications generally) the old panel is more efficient: one click >> without anything else. >> >> 2. Could make it easier for users to test >> >> People have their common apps in their panel. Can they be imported? >> I'm not allowed to drag and drop them, the panels is gone! This would save >> the frustration of adding apps there. >> >> 3. Window behaviour >> >> I really like the way the windows are spaced apart in the app switcher view, >> and the way new virtual desktops can be added and deleted. If a specific >> desktop could be removed rather than the last, I would have no suggestions >> here, other than to let desktops be movable to change their order. >> >> 4. Probable bugs >> >> I need to be able to see the date: please use my date format at the top of >> the screen. Volume control needs to expand like under metacity. >> >> nd >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gnome-shell-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list >> > _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
