Re: [Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-16 Thread Ian Santopietro
I disagree. The current setup is fine. Most users will never need nor want to modify any of the settings that gnome-tweak-tool provides. For the users that do it'svery easy to learn where the settings are and how to get them. Gnome-tweak-tool provides access to a lot of irrelevant settings. In

Re: [Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-16 Thread supernova
Isn't it possible to modify unity menu in order to place icons of Accessories, Internet, Multimedia, opening in dash environment? Supernova ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana Post to : ayatana@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe :

Re: [Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-16 Thread James Gifford
Ian, I point you to the Ubuntu power users community. There is a need for a advanced configuration tool - but as a part of the Putting safety into our work thread on there, I think someone mentioned that if such a Ubuntu/Unity tweak tool was installed by default, it would need to have a

Re: [Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-16 Thread Eylem Koca
Completely agreed with you there. Asking for that certain gnome-tweak-tool by default does not make sense. Ubuntu must develop its own system customization tool and ship it by default. Eylem On 10/16/11 8:49 AM, Christian Rupp wrote: Nice would be a simple tweak tool which provides things

Re: [Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-16 Thread Stefanos A.
2011/10/16 Christian Rupp christ...@r-k-r.de But power users just head to the software center and install gnome tweak tool - nothing big Nice would be a simple tweak tool which provides things like font and - size or opacity Absolutely agreed. The two most common support requests I get for

Re: [Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-16 Thread James Gifford
Here is the main issue with having two tools. They all do more or less the same thing, and why should we duplicate our efforts? The efforts that would be spent doing two separate tools, one with *slightly* less features could be better spent on something like making Unity ready for the LTS,

Re: [Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-16 Thread Jacopo Moronato
Correct me if I'm wrong, ma it won't be a waste of time. Gnome-Tweak-Tool is developed by Gnome for G-S, and Canonical could easily develop a tweak tool for his Unity shell. Moreover, at this moment including Gnome-Tweak-Tool is not a good solution, just because the package has a lot of

[Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-15 Thread Brandon Watkins
I've seen many reactions to the new ubuntu 11.10 release, and one veyr common critisism is missing settings (particularly font settings. The excellent gnome-tweak-tool brings back almost all of the commonly missed settings and a lot of new users don't seem to know about it. This is really

Re: [Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-15 Thread James Gifford
Hello Brandon, This is something that has been discussed before - it'd be better to create a system tweak tool that handles everything - think ccsm, gnome-tweak-tool and ubuntu tweak all in one. Cheers, James Gifford On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Brandon Watkins bwa...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [Ayatana] Gnome-tweak-tool by default

2011-10-15 Thread Roland Taylor
On 10/15/2011 03:09 PM, James Gifford wrote: Hello Brandon, This is something that has been discussed before - it'd be better to create a system tweak tool that handles everything - think ccsm, gnome-tweak-tool and ubuntu tweak all in one. Cheers, James Gifford On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at