Oh yes, this would be really great!
However, we already have a hotspot on the left, to go to the Overview
mode. Users could get confused by the two systems.
But I think it's a great idea!
Op 20-04-10 19:48, Kao Chen schreef:
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] <mailto:[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]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
2010/4/19 Kao Chen <[email protected]
<mailto:[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?
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