Hi, guys i really hate gmail. it didn't send from [email protected] but from [email protected] so you probably didn't get most of my mails
here a little overview of what i have send: 1 Dock: unity.exemo.net/2 places inside dock unity.exemo.net/3 different with drag and drop 2 Docks: unity.exemo.net SlideUpDown unity.exemo.net/4 flipp over unity.exemo.net/5 different flipp over what do you say? David Reichling 2011/3/13 David <[email protected]>: > Hi, > can someone tell me how to make a new thread here? > I tried twice to send an mail to [email protected] > I see my message in gmail but its not in the archive > https://lists.launchpad.net/ayatana/maillist.html > here is the message: > > Hi, > my idea: > we have 3 types of "folders" ( or mini-dash ;-) ) > one for files > one for launchers > and one for open windows (imagine that there would be an mouseover effect) > > We could perhaps make a folder for launchers and files together (an > maybe add bookmarks, ...) > and we could perhaps find more types of "folders" > > http://unity.exemo.net/6/ > > Click on Firefox, Ubuntu One and Nautilus to see it in action > What do you think? > > David Reichling > > 2011/3/12 David <[email protected]>: >> Hi, >> i really like number 3 the most >> http://unity.exemo.net/3/ >> But i think that there is still something missing. >> Any ideas? >> >> David Reichling >> >> 2011/3/11 Gian <[email protected]>: >>> Hello everybody, >>> that's my first time posting here, so hi! :) >>> >>> I think the proposed solutions of a 2-sided launcher have a great advantage >>> over the current implementation: currently on large monitors the places >>> shortcuts may end well below the dash, because the launcher is full of apps. >>> This spatial separation hides their connection to the dash. Showing them on >>> top when the dash is open stresses their role of dash places shortcuts. >>> >>> I couldn't resist to draw my own mockup: instead of flipping the launcher, >>> you could make the Places Shortcuts drop down from above when the dash is >>> displayed (see attachment). >>> >>> the advantage i see is that one is still able to perform window management >>> tasks (such as switching to some window) while the dash is open. I think >>> that this is really crucial, because it means that one can have full control >>> on both the dash and the launcher just by pressing <Super>. This also makes >>> it less important to learn the differences between the launcher and the >>> dash: after all, they both allow you to launch applications. >>> Moreover, with the current "fade and slide on bfb" animation, the user may >>> be tempted to *click* on the bfb, instead of reaching the top-left corner, >>> in order to display the launcher. It would be disappointing for him/her to >>> find out that all the apps have just gone away from it! >>> Also note that I left Trash, Removable Devices and Workspaces at the bottom, >>> because they are not related to the dash and do not need to stay close to >>> it. >>> The advantage of not displaying the places shortcuts on top all the time is >>> that people will likely (and hopefully :) start to code tons of custom >>> places (People, IMDb, ...), each with its shortcut. Moreover, it's nice to >>> have the most used application (say, the web browser) at the top, easily >>> recognizable, when you start your computer: especially for new users! >>> >>> By the way, I really like how Unity is shaping up: I miss it when I switch >>> back to 10.10 ;) >>> >>> Best, >>> Gian >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana >>> Post to : [email protected] >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>> >>> >> > _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

