Thank you, very much, I'll take a look at that asap...
Best regards,
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CESOL (Free/Libre Software Centre)
UCI (University of Informatics Sciences)
Havana, Cuba
El Mon, 05-09-2011 a las 12:11 +0200, Antonio Hernández Díaz escribió:
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>
> 2011/9/2 Florian Müllner <[email protected]>
>
> 2011/9/2 Milan Bouchet-Valat <[email protected]>
>
> This can be easily done with a small JS extension, if
> it doesn't already
> exists. (Though, from a design POV, I really doubt
> moving the bar to the
> bottom is a good idea, since you need to put the
> messaging bar somewhere
> else.)
>
>
>
> Moving the bar is easy, but making it work at the new position
> will be tricky - for instance, all menus will still open below
> the bar (read: offscreen), and changing this from an extension
> will require some rather ugly hacks.
>
>
> In fact, given that GNOME Shell is a desktop interface (rather
> than a platform to build desktop interfaces), if you really
> insist on creating a windows-like interface based on GNOME
> Shell,a fork is probably a better option (despite the obvious
> downsides).
>
>
>
>
>
> > So in order to keep the old environment we would
> need to keep G2 and
> > G3 on the default system, and that would take just
> to much space for
> > our Install CDs.
>
> Probably not. gnome-panel+metacity (GNOME3 fallback
> mode) don't take up
> much space since most of their dependencies are needed
> by GNOME3
> anyways. You would only need to port your changes to
> gnome-panel 3,
> which might be easy if you don't use too many
> deprecated internals.
>
>
>
> I second that - GNOME3 fallback is much closer to being a
> platform to build-your-own than GNOME Shell. To get some more
> GNOME3 niceness, it is also possible to use gnome-panel +
> standalone mutter (for attached modal dialogs, tiling,
> improved theming ...).
>
>
>
>
> Florian
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> Hi all,
>
> The team of the Guadalinex distro (I'm included) already has a couple
> of extensions that transforms Gnome Shell into a "Gnome 2 /
> Windows-like" desktop.
> This is because an incoming version, called GECOS, addresses a very
> specific group of users.
>
> We develop two extensions,
> https://code.launchpad.net/~guadalinex-members/gnome-shell-extension-reflection/trunk
> https://code.launchpad.net/~guadalinex-members/gnome-shell-extension-windowslist/trunk
>
> and also use a modified version of the following: applications-menu,
> panel-favorites and move-clock
> https://code.launchpad.net/~guadalinex-members/gnome-shell-extension-applications-menu/gecos
> https://code.launchpad.net/~guadalinex-members/gnome-shell-extension-panel-favorites/gecos
> https://code.launchpad.net/~guadalinex-members/gnome-shell-extension-move-clock/gecos
>
> Hope this help you.
>
>
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> Antonio Hernández
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