2008/12/11 Otto Kekäläinen <[email protected]> > to, 2008-12-11 kello 15:22 +0100, Tomasz Dominikowski kirjoitti: > > > > Any thoughts, suggestions, explanations? > > I haven't noticed this before, but you are right: the highlight > behaviour is inconsistent. At the moment I'd suggest we try to highlight > everything that is clickable in the panels. >
I have noticed this, but I haven't given it a second thought. I think I may have found a commonality; the applets that has an immediate effect when clicked lights up on hover, while those that display a menu, slider, etc, does not. This is not true for all applets, however. The System Monitor applet, for instance, does not work this way, though a single click will open the System Monitor. If it isn't designed that way, I think maybe it should; it makes sense to "warn" about clicks that has an immediate action. That way, the menuline, volum control, power manager and FUSA should not light up, since they'll only display sliders or menus. Launchers, window switchers, show desktop, etc should. Following this philosophy, I think the clock applet shouldn't light up, since it doesn't really perform any operations, only displays the calendar. The system monitor applet, however, should light up. My two cents; Jo-Erlend Schinstad
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