On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 12:21:23PM +0200, Tomeu Vizoso wrote: > have we reached any consensus on [alt-tabbing to the Journal]?
No, based on http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6251 > Perhaps someone that cares about changing the current behavior could > do a summary of the arguments on each side? *Perhaps* there are only two opposing views; I am biased but will attempt to summarize the pro (removing-from-alt-tab-list) and the con (keep-it-as-is-now) views: Pro: 1. One never wants to Alt-Tab to the journal 2. there is a dedicated key for getting to it 3. the journal should be treated more like a zoom level ("lower" than the home view). 4. Unnecessarily makes itself the active activity when focused, so now the Activity/F4 key as well as the search key are dedicated to it. Cons: 1. One sometimes wants to Alt-Tab to the journal 2. The journal is positioned like an activity in the Frame and UI I personally respond to the cons as follows: 1. When? Nobody's cited examples where it's more desirable to use Alt-Tab than the dedicated key. 2. a) Frame positioning can be changed - there are two proposals and one with a mockup that synchronizes the keyboard layout with the frame layout: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Image:Activity_management_journal_core.jpeg b) I don't know what's meant by "positioned like an activity in the . . . UI" - it seems quite distinct and more like another zoom level to me, and the journal is never launched like other activities are (neither from Home, Mesh, Neighborhood zoom levels, nor resumed from itself). > Thanks, > > Tomeu Martin
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