On 05-02-11 21:19, Jackson Murtha wrote: > Yes, unfortunately I wasn't very clear about the implementation. The > reference model that I prefer, Everything, is probably not available for > most users (http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/Gadgets/Everything) as it's > not been released yet and is only available from SVN for linux users. > Gnome-Do (linux) and Quicksilver (mac) are decent equivalents, but lack a > few bonuses that make it more exensible and allow you to conveniently > execute more actions. I'm not aware of any equivalents on Windows (there's > got to be a handful), and though I mentioned Spotlight, it's really only > relevant insofar as it searches both programs to be executed and objects to > be opened by programs...the similarity ends there. > Ok, this seems to be a windowmanager, or something ....
> The idea of this feature is that it would be adaptable, because it would > retain a history of common or recent actions, and it would be able to I'm not needing this .... because i currenlty dont miss it. > ...like I said, rather complex, but very powerful and extremely useful, I > think. > > I hope that clarifies. Thoughts? Sorry > Ultimately, I'd like to begin finding out how much work it would take to > implement such a thing... I think this will be a waste of resources, if resources come from developers who are now busy in makeing LO a better application. (but that's just my opinion) -- Luuk -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/users/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
