> Nice to hear that this workaround works well for you. I don't think > it's a good solution, though. Neither do I, I don't want to see those windows at all, not lying in some less used workspace
> There are some distinct types of applications that users want > running, but not interact with all the time, and I feel it would make > sense to have a clean design for visual feedback and interaction for > each of those types. Well, the visual feedback is solved through desktop notfications. The specs cover pretty much every single case However I do think there should be a clean design for those windows I want out of my way, except for some tiny moment through the day Erick -- El derecho de expresar nuestros pensamientos tiene algún significado tan sólo si somos capaces de tener pensamientos propios. El miedo a la libertad, Erich Fromm _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
