about the lxpanel menu button, i think would be a good idea it being square (1x1 proportion) - i'm using a 24x24 icon instead, and would be nice being easier for Linux distros (like Ubuntu and others) replacing them easily, like they do on Gnome
On 4/28/09, Paulo Silva <[email protected]> wrote: > optional hide buttons on lxpanel are also very welcome! they exist > since version 1.0 of both gnome and kde, does not need fancy > animations, and i think it would not make lxpanel heavier because of > it... > > On 4/28/09, Paulo Silva <[email protected]> wrote: >> oops, directory bookmarks always exists on PcManFm , sorry asking for >> it... >> >> but i have an unique suggestion for lxterminal to ask: command line >> bookmark - it's sad we having to type the same command lines again and >> again (such as 'sudo sync', 'iwlist scan', etc. ), which they can be >> storable in a kind of bookmark menu - these items could be >> automatically entered or not by option, and we could edit these >> bookmarks as well >> >> also sad in lxterminal is we can't change the colours of it - white >> text on black background is kind of harassful for my eyes, i really >> enjoy more black text on white background, or optionally following the >> gnome used colour scheme (like used on gnome-color-chooser) >> >> another suggestion i have, this can be a bit difficult, i confess, is >> if on Openbox themes we could get custom colours from >> gnome-color-chooser, like we can on some good enough Metacity >> themes... >> >> for now, i think that's it for now! >> cheers and thanks, >> Paulo >> >> >> >> On 4/28/09, Paulo Silva <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Well, i don't know if that issue of Home desktop icon were fixed (i'm >>> Ubuntu user, very repository-based, and can't be assured immediatelly) >>> - it early were named as 'My Documents', which can be dangerous on >>> newbies and power-users, which may think it is really the Documents >>> folder, and accidentally remove unix account important files (like >>> hidden ones, i used to have all shown) - My Documents folder should >>> target '~/Documents/', and not '~/' >>> >>> The desktop icons could be displayed based on Gnome's Configuration >>> Editor (i don't know which file or files it edits...), just like >>> Nautilus does - Nautilus uses /apps/nautilus/desktop/ hierarchy tags - >>> items there are: computer_icon_visible, home_icon_visible (which one >>> early LXDE used 'My Documents' name wrongly), network_icon_visible, >>> trash_icon_visible, and volumes_visible >>> >>> Otherwise, PcManFm needs a huge ammount of improvements, like >>> accessing Nautilus Scripts as easy (very, very useful!), directory >>> bookmarks, etc. - i can't recall all of them now, but there are plenty >>> of improvements needed on PcManFm, which surelly will not make them a >>> heavy file manager, like Nautilus were being... - as far as i can >>> recall, i'll keep answering this exact mailinglist post >>> >>> Another situation scarred me weeks ago (also alarmed PcMan), were that >>> network-manager dependence on LXDE in the Ubuntu repository, removed >>> nm-applet due on a conflict - nm-applet could be optional, as well >>> among other interesting and useful file managers >>> >>> thanks and cheers, >>> Paulo >>> >>> On 4/28/09, Fred Chien <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hi Guys, >>>> >>>> For a long time, LXDE team kept going to fix bugs of LXDE. It's so >>>> boring! :-( >>>> >>>> We both know LXDE aims to be lightweight, fast and simple, but we >>>> couldn't always focus on performance and BUGS. Sometimes we must think >>>> of what feature is needed, improving usability is great important. >>>> Please provide your idea, what feature would you most like to see added >>>> in feature releases? >>>> >>>> Your idea is probably really nice, LXDE team can plan a task schedule >>>> of >>>> your idea. Even we may find out some developers in this mailing-list to >>>> engaged in the new idea. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Fred >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Register Now & Save for Velocity, the Web Performance & Operations >>>> Conference from O'Reilly Media. Velocity features a full day of >>>> expert-led, hands-on workshops and two days of sessions from industry >>>> leaders in dedicated Performance & Operations tracks. Use code vel09scf >>>> and Save an extra 15% before 5/3. http://p.sf.net/sfu/velocityconf >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Lxde-list mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list >>>> >>> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Register Now & Save for Velocity, the Web Performance & Operations Conference from O'Reilly Media. Velocity features a full day of expert-led, hands-on workshops and two days of sessions from industry leaders in dedicated Performance & Operations tracks. Use code vel09scf and Save an extra 15% before 5/3. http://p.sf.net/sfu/velocityconf _______________________________________________ Lxde-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list
