Perhaps something along the lines of this? This was fairly quick and based off some ideas I've had -- small gutters much like those that separate menubars in applications.
-----Original Message----- From: Daniel Borgmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 2:01 PM To: David Zulaica Cc: Alan Horkan; [email protected] Subject: Re: [Usability] Mezzo interface [was Re: nautilus ... ] On 7/14/05, David Zulaica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Having the trashcan and the show desktop buttons in the corners is a > >simply matter of configuring a panel correctly and adding only one item to > >it. > > Not quite. Because of the ways some people create their themes, the buttons > don't always sit in the absolute corner. The true point is that I should > "blindly" be able to just throw my cursor into the corner without having to > worry about a small margin that won't let me access the button. The margin is always purely visual, so you can still blindly throw your cursor into the corner. BTW, in current Clearlooks we draw an additional shadow line around the buttons which may _look_ like a margin, but it's not. We could probably drop it for buttons on panels, but I doubt whether this would be worth it (normal buttons "glued" to each other look rather messy and unprofessional). If there are any good suggestions for alternative button rendering on panels, we are always listening! Daniel
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