for a layman.. does this mean circumventing Empathy completely on the long
run?
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 04:54, Ken VanDine ken.vand...@canonical.comwrote:
I have been working on telepathy-indicator, as a replacement for the
current empathy patch we have been maintaining for messaging menu
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 15:46, Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.com wrote:
People know what a web browser is.
By far, most of them do not.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4MwTvtyrUQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEt0N3xu0Do
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH5ZIXItkS8
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 05:51, Tyler Brainerd tylerbrain...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 7:07 PM, David Hamm davidth...@gmail.com wrote:
2: :D
1: D: Destroy ALL THE MENUS
Spanglish :D
Agreed. A plus button to add PPA's would be much better then a menu option.
why not
On 10/27/2010 04:55 PM, Luke Benstead wrote:
On 27 October 2010 21:35, Caio Alonso caioal...@gmail.com
mailto:caioal...@gmail.com wrote:
Recently, I've noticed several usability issues in Ubuntu that
really are big annoyances that I think are being overlooked.
On 27 October 2010 22:27, Conscious User consciousu...@aol.com wrote:
Before any kind of conclusions, a survey with long-time
OSX users should be made. After all, not only they use
a Global Menu all the time, but a lot of them also
have huge monitors.
Heh, yeah because that would be
Hi, I recently sent this request to
Launchpadhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/667245
:
I think an easy way to move windows between workspaces, and switch
workspaces, would be to use colored areas in the launcher. Please see the
attached mockup.
There are four violet areas on the
Hello David,
i have a similar idea : http://ubuntuone.com/p/Mi2/
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Hi Seb,
I really love your idea http://ubuntuone.com/p/Mi2/, it really seems
similar to mine but has some interesting differences:
- I like how you can get a quicklist to rename or close a workspace.
- I don't quite understand saving / opening workspace states. Could you
elaborate?
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About save workspace state : you can save the entire workspace :
- Opened applications
- File opened
- IRC session on Empathy
- etc...
For example you are working on a project :
- Open office opened
- Your document opened
- A pdf opened
- Firefox opened with different tabs ( wikipedia, ... )
-
Hi Conscious user, thanks for your comments,
1) Does not seem to work for applications with multiple windows
(you already know that per your comment in Launchpad)
I do know, and I haven't really come up with a good way to solve that. One
of my main reasons to send this mail was actually to see
On Oct 27, 2010, at 01:53 PM, Daniel Silva wrote:
when working with multiple, unmaximized windows, something I always feel when
using Mac OS X (specially when I want to open a menu item of a non-focused
window: in these cases I have to click the titlebar of the app, *then* access
the global menu.
On Oct 27, 2010, at 05:23 PM, Oscar RdG wrote:
I am using the global menu indicator on maverick desktop for a week now, and
I love it. I have found out that I do not use very often the app menu so I
like it on the panel, far from the window app, even with the small
applications (eg. Empathy,
About save workspace state : you can save the entire workspace :
- Opened applications
- File opened
- IRC session on Empathy
- etc...
Oh, I get it now. That would be a bit out of this proposal's scope, though,
since it would require features that I'm not sure Unity has now, and I
intended
I've been using a global menu in Gnome (via
gnome2-globalmenuhttp://code.google.com/p/gnome2-globalmenu/)
for a couple years now. Because it doesn't work with a few applications
(Firefox and OpenOffice), I have a bit of experience with trying to use the
menu in two different places.
Simply put:
The problem with that is that some apps have their name as the first menu
option, sou you'd see, for example, 'amarok amarok other_menu_items' . Perhaps
one could put an icon of the app before the menu items, it would be like a
small
favicon as in google chrome.
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I agree with you 100 %, but for some reason Alt-Tab does nothing in my version
of unity.
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Well, with the solution presented earlier, there would not be that problem,
because *all* apps which were not maximized would have their menu below the
titlebar, and if you think about it, so would the maximized windows, only it's
not just below the titlebar, it's on it. The eye will look for
What do you guys think of this? It's a mockup of a simplified nautilus uniting
location bar wiith search bar.
http://www.techdrivein.com/2010/10/innovative-nautilus-location-bar-mockup.html
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On Oct 28, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Daniel Silva wrote:
The problem with that is that some apps have their name as the first menu
option, sou you'd see, for example, 'amarok amarok other_menu_items'
That would be a problem with some applications, but it should be easily
solved with a style guide and
On Oct 28, 2010, at 12:49 PM, Daniel Silva wrote:
Wait, I only now realized what your're talking about, and I disagree :)
I disagree because what if you want to alt-tab between the two emacs windows?
That shortcut is unknown to me, and probably to every user coming from
windows or mac. Daniel
I think you're right about the menu problem, it's solvable. As for favicons, I
don't know, maybe it could be a miniature version of the icon on the left
panel,
with the same background color, or perhaps just the icon. Perhaps it might not
be very pretty to see, or be too much stuff (with the
On Oct 28, 2010, at 09:40 AM, Conscious User wrote:
I'm not talking about ***IF*** they are used to it. I'm talking about
***HOW*** they are used to it.
So, I'm a long time OS X user and I've always been pretty happy about their
user interactions. Before you jump down my throat :), let me also
this location bar improve usability in some way?
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I'm not sure... I guess we'll have to try and see when it is developed (it's
still just a mockup)
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well, imagine typing in plain human language in there..
that's the semantic desktop coming your way ;)
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 23:24, fain182 fain...@gmail.com wrote:
this location bar improve usability in some way?
It definitely saves space!
And it is a step into the direction of symbolic
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