I am curious about the rationale behind the shelf or shelves. Previously
I was able to use the standard 'edit' feature of E to move a module's
display to any place I chose on the screen(s). Now, as modules are being
converted to work with the shelf technology I find that I have to either
stop using a module (say, the cpu temp module for example) or activate
it within a shelf. The shelves are restricted as to where they can be
placed and are limited to the edges of the screen.

As it stands, I find e17 to be one of the most well-designed and
functional interfaces I've seen. The shelf technology seems to be
introducing a degree of inflexibility that runs counter to the freedom
available elsewhere in e17. Am I missing something about the concept? Is
there an advantage that I just am not aware of?


Just curious,

Jim


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