On Tuesday, October 18, 2011 13:15:07 Ivan ÄukiÄ wrote:
> This provides more actions than max/min and close buttons do. It is
> available via right-click, but this way it is more discoverable.
it also works in touch-only environments, which has already saved me at least
once. :)
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Aaron J. Sei
On Wednesday 19 October 2011 22:26:08 todd rme wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Alex Fiestas wrote:
> > By default we have 2 buttons in the left side of the titlebar, and I'm
> > wondering if we really need them.
> >
> > "On all desktop": Our defaults set only one desktop so I guess tha
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Alex Fiestas wrote:
> By default we have 2 buttons in the left side of the titlebar, and I'm
> wondering if we really need them.
>
> "On all desktop": Our defaults set only one desktop so I guess that's what we
> want the average user to use. Do we need a button i
On Wednesday 19 October 2011 16:21:52 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2011 20:14:34 Kevin Krammer wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 2011-10-18, Alex Fiestas wrote:
> > > By default we have 2 buttons in the left side of the titlebar, and I'm
> > > wondering if we really need them.
> > >
> > >
On Tuesday, October 18, 2011 20:14:34 Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Tuesday, 2011-10-18, Alex Fiestas wrote:
> > By default we have 2 buttons in the left side of the titlebar, and I'm
> > wondering if we really need them.
> >
> >
> >
> > "On all desktop": Our defaults set only one desktop so I guess t
On Tuesday, 2011-10-18, Alex Fiestas wrote:
> By default we have 2 buttons in the left side of the titlebar, and I'm
> wondering if we really need them.
>
> "On all desktop": Our defaults set only one desktop so I guess that's what
> we want the average user to use. Do we need a button in all titl
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 7:15 PM, Ivan Čukić wrote:
>> "On all desktop": Our defaults set only one desktop so I guess that's what we
>> want the average user to use. Do we need a button in all titlebars that does
>> nothing in that context?
>
> +1 for removal.
Actually I think always on above is mo
> "On all desktop": Our defaults set only one desktop so I guess that's what we
> want the average user to use. Do we need a button in all titlebars that does
> nothing in that context?
+1 for removal.
> "App icon -- Menu": this menu is exactly like the one you can get by launching
> the context
By default we have 2 buttons in the left side of the titlebar, and I'm
wondering if we really need them.
"On all desktop": Our defaults set only one desktop so I guess that's what we
want the average user to use. Do we need a button in all titlebars that does
nothing in that context?
"App icon