It is possible to close all windows in an Application from the launcher
(Right click > Quit). That said, the ability to close a window from
spread would be minimally intrusive, and would speed up the process of
closing only one window (i.e. a file manager) without having to focus
it or close the rest of the windows as well. I would do it with a small
"X" icon in the upper left (Or, simply allow the use the use the window
controls from the spread view).
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On Mon 28 Nov 2011 01:21:21 PM MST, nick rundy wrote:
I'm finding it incredibly frustrating to use "Unity" because of the
inability to close windows without first having to open them first.
With previous gnome 2x I could right-click the window button in the
taskbar (gnome panel) and select "close." With Windows 7 I can close a
window via the popup preview that win7 generates when i place the
cursor over the taskbar icon (regardless of what window is actually
opened and focused)..
In Unity, it would sure be nice to be able to close a window from
within Spread Mode via middle-click. Similar to how I can close a tab
from within a web browser.
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