On 28/03/11 11:44, Vishnoo wrote:
We really need to collect mass user data as to how people are using
their application windows, at what sizes they use the app and how often
they are resizing.
While I absolutely agree on collecting user data, I am concerned with
the idea that we then try to
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 6:25 AM, David Stevenson da...@avoncliff.com wrote:
FOSS is about choice, not conforming to predefined norms.
Users are more than welcome to choose to use something else, you know.
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:25 PM, David Stevenson da...@avoncliff.com wrote:
On 28/03/11 11:44, Vishnoo wrote:
We really need to collect mass user data as to how people are using
their application windows, at what sizes they use the app and how often
they are resizing.
While I absolutely
On Monday, March 28, 2011 5:44 AM Vishnoo wrote:
However, for app like Web-browsers, main window of email clients,inkscape,...,
they should probably open at maximum screen size. Eventhis depends on the
hardware. If someone has a 24 monitor, they mightnot need the window at that
size. While for
On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 06:27 -0700, Lance wrote:
A couple of problems come to mind with fixed window sizes. In all cases one
must consider that I have very poor visual acuity.
Hmm? I did not mention that the windows need to be a fixed size only or
to remove any feature. :-)
What I was replying
On Monday, March 28, 2011 09:18:35 am zekopeko wrote:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:25 PM, David Stevenson da...@avoncliff.com
wrote:
On 28/03/11 11:44, Vishnoo wrote:
We really need to collect mass user data as to how people are using
their application windows, at what sizes they use the app
I dint realize it copied info to clipboard either.
Why is that copy to clipboard so easily accessible, btw? Do a lot of
people use that info frequently?
I was actually expecting that clicking on the song info, would open the
player and focus on that song.
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Vish
+1. That would
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Spike Burch wrote on 28/03/11 12:38:
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Users are more than welcome to choose to use something else, you know.
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Yeah, but if you keep saying that often enough, they will.
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Karl Lattimer has proposed merging
lp:~karl-qdh/indicator-datetime/propupdatefail into lp:indicator-datetime.
Requested reviews:
Ted Gould (ted)
Related bugs:
Bug #743394 in indicator-datetime (Ubuntu): inicator-datetime dosen't show
corretly the time when changing from 24 hours format to
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