I always thought of the minimize button icon as an underscore, minus, or dash.
That is, representing the absence/omission of the window. Not that it signals
the window is being moved to the bottom panel.
From: merkin...@hotmail.com
To: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 08:59:55
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 15:29, nick rundy nru...@hotmail.com wrote:
I always thought of the minimize button icon as an underscore, minus, or
dash. That is, representing the absence/omission of the window. Not that it
signals the window is being moved to the bottom panel.
absense of the
Maybe just wait for 11.10 which will have Unity 2D and Unity 3D?The other UI
options would be GNOME Shell (no minimize button at all), and if still
supported by GNOME, the panels. So the newer button would work for all but one
of the UIs as opposed to just one UI (well Shell as well due to
Dylan McCall has proposed merging lp:~dylanmccall/indicator-datetime/bug-748772
into lp:indicator-datetime.
Requested reviews:
Indicator Applet Developers (indicator-applet-developers)
Related bugs:
Bug #748772 in indicator-datetime (Ubuntu): show-calendar setting is ignored
at start
The proposal to merge lp:~dylanmccall/indicator-datetime/bug-748772 into
lp:indicator-datetime has been updated.
Description changed to:
This branch fixes bug #748772. An earlier change to check_for_calendar showed
the calendar at all times whether Evolution was present or not. This branch
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