Marcus Moeller wrote: > Hi all. > > While testing gnome-shell, my 4 year old daughter suddenly asked me > why I am zooming in and out all the time and I had to admit that's > exactly what I asked myself, too. > > After a while using the shell, I have noticed that the zoom effects > started to annoy me. As the only advantage of zooming is multiple > desktop switching, the next logical question was: do I really need > this feature (at least in such a form as implemented in the shell). > > I have never used multiple desktops at all, as I do not like to switch > desktops while working with a set of different applications. As my > workflow is very individual, there also is no logical grouping of > windows on multiple desktops. > > Hmmm I love multiple desktops but I'm afraid I want my workspace switcher manger back in gnome shell I also want to be able to set the number of rows and cols but for me the bigy at the mo is I want my clock options i.e. I want 24 hour time and seconds plus date :) still I'll keep testing gnome shell > On other (quite) popular OSes (like Windows or Mac OS), multiple > desktops or spaces are either not available or not extensively used. > > I would personally prefer the activities to appear as a transparent > sidebar on the desktop and to add a classic desktop switcher to the > panel (I know there are Linux ppl out there working with that feature > ;)) > > Besides that I still think a taskbar for application switching is > necessary, at least populated with icons (as described in the > interapplication communication thread) > > Best Regards > Marcus > _______________________________________________ > gnome-shell-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list > >
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