Hey, On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 21:48, Aaron J. Seigo <ase...@kde.org> wrote:
> > 6. An option is needed to remove running widgets. > > why? (and just to warn you, we've already been through this one; i have yet > to > see any compelling reason to add this to the UI) I would like this option as well since are some (third-party) widgets that aren't visible. (And just to warn you, I haven't followed the other discussion; I apologize if I bring up the same old stuff). Some I can think of: - Widgets that only show up after an event or "randomly" - for the latter see bkodama[1]. - Invisible widgets such as PanelShadow[2] and iHateTheCashew[3] (which I'm sure has been mentioned in the previous discussions). While iHateTheCashew isn't exactly a good example (remove it to show something - kind of backwards), but I wonder how such invisible widgets should be handled otherwise. My idea is to turn the "Running Widgets" category into a kind of task manager, but for widgets. I see that Sean is thinking along the same lines. This would mean: - No running indicator - all widgets in the Running category are running after all. The other categories are acting as a "start menu" - the purpose is to add widgets, you don't care which are running or not. - No grouping - if there are two Folder View widgets on your desktop(s), show two Folder View icons in the Running category. - Remove from tooltip - the tooltips should show information about a specific widget, e.g. which activity it's in. There should also be a remove button to remove that specific widget. - It would be great if it could get a effect similar to "Highlight Window" - hovering an icon shows the corresponding widget (this would require compositing of course). Would this be possible? - The tooltip could also show a configure button, to configure invisible widgets. Seeing this list, I agree that it doesn't fit in the Add Widgets bar. The Running category is too different from the others (what would happen if you tried to add a widget from it - create a "copy" of a specific widget?). I don't know how this Activity bar is supposed to work, but maybe such a "widget manager" could fit there? With best regards, Hans Chen - [1] http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/bkodama?content=106528 [2] http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/PanelShadows?content=92056 [3] http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/I+HATE+the+Cashew?content=91009
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