How about a Journal drop-box in the message area? Yes, it doesn't fit with
the goals of the message tray, but it does seem intuitive enough. Just a
thought.
-- Akshay
http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~akshay/
2011/6/4 António Fernandes
> Hello. This is my first post on this list, which I have been read
Hello. This is my first post on this list, which I have been reading for the
last 8 months. As such, I shall start with a thank you for everyone who
contributed for Gnome Shell! It is an amazing desktop experience!
I have read Federico's narrative and mockups [0] and have some thoughts and
ideas I
2011/6/4 Federico Mena Quintero
> Yes, putting the journal/reminders as a third section of the overview
> would indeed be cumbersome.
>
> One thing I put in the prototypes, which I'm sure will be controversial
> (and which Seif had already proposed about a month ago on the list) is
> to move the
On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 11:25 +0200, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> I agree with Allan's concern that the overview might not be the right
> place for managing things. It's meant to find, click and close. Dragging
> a file to the reminders in the overview would really be painful if you
> need to click
Le jeudi 02 juin 2011 à 13:00 -0500, Federico Mena Quintero a écrit :
> > (03:23:55 PM) aday: * i'm not convinced by the 'pending' part on the
> > right - i don't want to be reminded of what i have to do every time i
> > go to open a document, nor do i particularly like the idea of
> > introducing
Yesterday on IRC, Allan Day kindly gave me some feedback about the
Finding and Reminding prototypes that I posted a while ago [1].
With his permission, I'll reply here in the list, to keep it referenced.
> (03:21:48 PM) aday: federico: so about your finding and reminding
> thingamy
> (03:22:21