I just finish to read the "new grid view layout" proposition of Alexandre Kaspar. http://www.wox-xion.ch/2010/04/16/gnomeshell-new-grid-layout/ And I now I understand what you mean by "an workspace available above". At first I was thinking about dual screens, one over the other.
In order to explain my point of view, I made a little diagram here. http://nsa15.casimages.com/img/2010/04/20/100420074621117526.jpg I hope that it can help us to get an better idea of what we want (or not). Thanks. 2010/4/19 Kao Chen <[email protected]> > I don't know for the grid view, I just talks about the full screen view. > But in full screen we don't really need the sensibility menu-bar in the > center. > If we double click a window top bar, it already resizes to fit the whole > screen. > We can just keep the two sides zones, left and right. > > In this case, we can pass through the center to send an application to the > upper workspace. > > 2010/4/19 Rovanion Luckey <[email protected]> > > >> 2010/4/19 Kao Chen <[email protected]> >> >> For Aero, we need 3 touch points, one for the whole screen and two for the >>> half screens. >>> I don't know if it's possible but can we cut the menu-bar sensibility in >>> three parts, with a big one in the center? >>> >> >> I have been thinking around the same concept and it works great in linear >> view. But what would be behaviour be in grid view when there is a workspace >> available above you? >> >> -- >> www.twitter.com/Rovanion >> > >
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