Hoping that enough people read this, I will write a few more words here:
I started a discussion on the Ubuntu Power Users mailing list (Ubuntu-
power-us...@lists.ubuntu.com) and I want to invite you all to join the
list and participate in the conversation/discussion.
I hope there is a chance that
Also
> You can also note that GNOME3 removed the minimize button from their wm
> controls, you can read their rational on
> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-shell-list/2011-February/msg00192.html
The last sentence of this says:
> The real form of feedback that we need going from GNOME 3.0 to
@seb128:
"Softwares behaviour can't please all users who have different workflows"
Agree, but they should provide options to try get closer to please these
users, at least.
"The unity choices are often driven by design and confirmed or not by
user testing. Those commenting that quite some users s
Well, I tried using the branch with the source of unity 3.6.18 and to my
surprise I found that unexpectedly, It behaves the same way as normal
unity.
I had installed it in /opt/unity and I had verified that I was running
the same installation.
Is there some other setting that needs to be done to
2011/6/25 mmiicc
> Workspace switcher icon, Applications icon (the one with plus sign in a
> cap of coffee), Files and Folders icon and Ubuntu icon, also every icon
> in top panel work in the way that on one click they show something, on
> another they hide it. Is this also confusing to users? I
Apparently canonical's targeted userbase will start drooling on their
keyboards even more if they're presented with such an option.
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Minimi
Workspace switcher icon, Applications icon (the one with plus sign in a
cap of coffee), Files and Folders icon and Ubuntu icon, also every icon
in top panel work in the way that on one click they show something, on
another they hide it. Is this also confusing to users? I don't think so.
So, why the
@#135 about more or less technical users:
If you (Canonical) don't respect the needs of the technical users, you possibly
make it more difficult to reach the 200 Million users goal: The technical users
are multiplicatiors for other, less technical, "normal" users: They tell them
about the possi
2011/6/24 Sebastien Bacher
> Some extra comments:
>
> > When the window of a program/application is already focused and you
> click the corresponding launcher icon (of that program) you expect
> usually that something happens
>
> You might do, but non technical users might get really confused if
Everyone who wants to use a computer will have to learn how to use it.
"non technical users might get really confused if their dialog goes away
because they click on the "show me the application" icon twice by error"
They'll figure it out eventually. Meanwhile people who know what they want to
d
Some extra comments:
> When the window of a program/application is already focused and you
click the corresponding launcher icon (of that program) you expect
usually that something happens
You might do, but non technical users might get really confused if they
dialog go away because they click on
Could you stop such comments? Softwares behaviour can't please all users
who have different workflows, the fact that the unity team took design
decisions which are different from your habits doesn't mean those are
wrong, they might take less technical users and confusing behaviour for
them in consi
I guess the main question is:
whether these cases (this and some other "wontfix"es) are just an acidents
(because of bad patches code, bad moon phases, or seasonal affective disorder
among Aetana),
or this is general developement policy (to ignore users' feedback, make design
desisions more pri
Oops. 200 _million_.
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Yes, these displays of hubris on the part of the unity development clan
(which reflect on Ubuntu as a whole) are very unsettling and difficult
to accept. I'm not sure if it's tunnel-vision with their eyes on a long-
term goal with no distractions (read: options) or ignorance as to how
users are acc
@The Fiddler
Thank you.
@All
I personally would like to discuss the whole topic of design decisions. I know
that to some I am becoming a nuisance because this is not the first bug where I
start complaining about the term "design decision" but, to me, it seems to be
the source of many disputes
The user-community is bagging for more ways to configure Unity. This one would
have been a fine and desired option.
But OK, I don't mind, I'm not using Unity anymore.
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Just make it as Docky. On a click when;
1) If all windows are visible, all windows should minimize.
2) If one of the windows of the same group is minimized, but others are
visbible it should restore all windows
3) If all windows are minimized, **all** of them restore old position
I see no ambigu
2011/6/23 Sam Spilsbury
> >
> > 2) You (meaning Canonical) accept the fact that people post requests in
> > which they demand changes to the system. But Canonical should then make
> > clear that they do not want any extra work from non-canonical members
> > because they are not willing to maintai
>
> 2) You (meaning Canonical) accept the fact that people post requests in
> which they demand changes to the system. But Canonical should then make
> clear that they do not want any extra work from non-canonical members
> because they are not willing to maintain patches from users. So do not
> po
@All
The problem I have with this whole decision is that a real question was raised
in the whole discussion and then it was ignored:
1) When the window of a program/application is already focused and you
click the corresponding launcher icon (of that program) you expect
usually that something hap
SRoesgen: I would personally like to see this too, but I do think we
have to see the other side of the argument too. This is a feature
request, not a bug (at least for my definition of a bug, others may
disagree), and the "this affects me too" is not really a way of voting
for new features but a w
First of all: thanks to you Marco for fixing this!
@John Lea and the Canonical team
What I do not understand is the politics behind some of the decisions here:
1) there is a huge number of users who want a change to the current state of
things and gladly somebody had the abilities to implement th
This change will not be made directly in Unity, so marked as won't fix.
However this should not prevent Marco's patch being packaged and made
available for download by those desire this functionality.
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I'm affected by the default behavior too.
I will go with this setting :
If the icon has just one app launched :
1- a clic on the icon should :
- Minimize the app if this app has the focus.
- re-show the app if it doesn't have focus or is minimize.
If the icon has just more th
> I'm wondering if it's possible to create a poll in launchpad to measure how
> much people want this feature back.
There's no democracy here in developement. And there're reasons for that.
It's developers headache to implement and support a feature. Users do not pay
for that. Don't know if Canon
> Here in comments i found only pros. Is there discussion elsewhere?
I'm wondering if it's possible to create a poll in launchpad to measure
how much people want this feature back.
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There is no PPA yet.
Em 20/06/2011 15:37, "qmax" <733...@bugs.launchpad.net>escreveu:
Are there any reasons to remove the feature, beside Shuttleworth's vision of
complicatness?
Here in comments i found only pros. Is there discussion elsewhere?
Is there binary package or ppa available with Marco
Are there any reasons to remove the feature, beside Shuttleworth's vision of
complicatness?
Here in comments i found only pros. Is there discussion elsewhere?
Is there binary package or ppa available with Marco patch applied?
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"It would be a shame to ignore one of the most subscribed-to bugs for
Natty."
Indeed.
This is one of the last things that makes Unity uncomfortable.
Developers says that adding this functionality will bring some complications?
I'm sure that present situation is more complicated!
Come on, the pa
the staus before was "opinion", it was set by Mark Shuttleworth in #19::
Mark Shuttleworth wrote on 2011-04-21: Re: [Bug 733349] Re: Add 'minimize all
windows' option to the quicklist of running applications #19
"
(...)
status opinion
Mark
Changed in ayatana-design:
status: Won't Fix →
I'm pretty sure someone has already written a patch, either here or in the
related ayatana discussion. In this case, it's just a matter of reviewing
and approving the patch.
It would be a shame to ignore one of the most subscribed-to bugs for
Natty.
2011/6/20 Dimitris Papageorgiou <733...@bugs.l
"Adding minimise will add complications..."
Did I miss the part where you now have to be a complete idiot to be able
to use ubuntu?
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Title:
Minim
"Adding minimise will add complications..."
I really disagree. This function will only be available when explicit
set in ccsm. People that can install ccsm and tweak unity will not
experience difficulties in understand the "show -> spread -> minimize"
cicle. And there is almost 100 people demonstr
It is quite odd if it is not implemented. Every window manager does it.
Windows XP, Docky under Ubuntu, AWN, even pressing twice on the taskbar
under traditional Gnome restores and minimizes the window. I urge to
reconsider this trivial but essential piece of functionality.
- Jorgen
On Mon, 2
See Mark's comment #26. I am not sure why this bug was reverted by
'Extender' but returning to correct status.
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Why was this set to Won't Fix?
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** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: New => Won't Fix
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Importance: Low => Undecided
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Note - by importance I mean what or any other single user 'likes'
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@Marco Biscaro: -
The commit seems to work well in both modes. Looking mainly at the default mode
it does add some useful left click action(s)
The only thing that comes up is sometimes, when there are a # of same app
windows open on various viewports, a previously minimised window will be
un-m
** Branch linked: lp:~marcobiscaro2112/unity/fixes-733349
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You, sir, are a hero!
Intuitive, great-looking *and* toggleable. It's perfect :)
2011/5/18 Bazon
> @Marco Biscaro:
> Great! That is the way it should look! It's also very intuitive: You click
> on the launcher, the window minimizes right there. That just looks right.
> Good work! :-)
>
> --
> Y
@Marco Biscaro:
Great! That is the way it should look! It's also very intuitive: You click on
the launcher, the window minimizes right there. That just looks right. Good
work! :-)
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*I'll* upload the code to a branch today.
Sorry for spamming...
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Please, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNVi9cRwhyU
You'll upload the code to a branch today for futher testing, and
possible bugs fix.
If no one find problems, I'll propose the merge with trunk. :)
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@Marco: If you can successfully implement the exact behaviors detailed
in your solution from comment #58 I will be one _very_ happy camper!
Thanks for picking this up!
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I can't change the bug status in unity, but I'm now working on this bug.
I'm implementing the solution proposed in comment #58.
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Title:
Minimize A
Just to add to the volume of opinion, if not the strength of the
argument - I consistently try to click on the icon to minimise it.
Working with a work desktop with Windows 7 on it and a work laptop with
Gnome 'classic' on it and Unity at home, I find it hard to switch
behaviours. And while it may
> This bug report explicitly refers to "Minimize Application's Windows upon
> clicking it's Launcher Icon ". Not "minimize application" but "minimize
> application windows".
Yes, because someone changed it. You remember the original title chosen
by the bug reporter was "Unity launcher buttons shou
2011/5/17 Ed Lin <733...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Back to the real topic:
>
Good.
> "all windows belonging to an application" is the same as "the application"
> from a Linux user's perspective. Both would work for them. That doesn't mean
> the chosen terminology doesn't matter to the user at all.
@The Fiddler
FYI you are misunderstanding me. It never was about this functionality breaking
app-centric paradigms. It really only has been about definitions,
differentiations and terminology, both in the bug discussion and in eventually
user facing dialogs and options.
I find it pretty ironic
2011/5/16 Ed Lin <733...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> The Fiddler wrote:
> >> I don't think so: the launcher is used to create a new *window* for an
> >> application or to bring the *window* of that application up. As far I
> know,
> >> applications that does not have a window can not be pinned (and aren
Marco Biscaro wrote:
>> Why should the launcher suddenly hide "windows"?
>
> Again: because applications can not be hidden.
Citation needed. Or please explain yourself. I've explained and justified my
statements, I've heard no counterarguments other than "No, I disagree".
(There is no "/the/ *win
This is ridiculous that the title is being changed so often, no-one else
for the last 2months was misled by the title. Most users will use the
term 'minimize' so that is what should be in the title. This AU question
is a prime example: http://askubuntu.com/questions/36433/why-cant-i-use-
the-unit
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