One other comment about the runDialog is about the overlay.
Its understandable if we have overlay of logout/poweroff but why for
runDialog?

Isnt it better if one is able to interact with the rest of the windows while
typing in the runDialog?
(scroll down my browser page or a text file to find out a command or
something)


On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Jasper St. Pierre <[email protected]>wrote:

> As I've said before, this is because of icons. I hope we can get the
> texture loading on another thread soon. It should only happen the
> first time you use search on a new session.
>
> These performance issues can and will be fixed, and we shouldn't make
> Alt-F2 more bearable to paper over a technical issue, not a design
> one.
>
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Marcel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Am 16.03.2011 22:00, schrieb Jasper St. Pierre:
> >>
> >> Right, there's no user feedback. The Alt+F2 dialog is supposed to be a
> >> hidden 'power user' feature. You can make a dropdown if you want, but
> >> I bet the response is "if Alt+F2 becomes a part of your daily
> >> workflow, we've done something wrong"
> >
> > jhbuilt Gnome 3 from yesterday here:
> >
> > Alt+F2 (instantly there) - type command - enter - finshed.
> >
> > Overview-method, my actions at same speed:
> > Press Super/Win - type search term: nothing has happened so far, for my
> last
> > 4 tries with different searches, it took 5 to 30 seconds for the overview
> to
> > come up with search results. They included recently used documents which
> > slows things down, but even without them searching the overview was
> > significantly slower.
> >
> > Marcel
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