> of course, this would make dragging things between containments or screens
> a bit difficult. :)
Not necessarily - the user would be able to move the cursor wherever he wants,
just the widget wouldn't move that freely (like the panels do at the moment)
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On Wednesday 04 February 2009, Ivan Čukić wrote:
> peculiar. Proposed solution would be not to allow widgets to move that far
> if they can not remain there later.
of course, this would make dragging things between containments or screens a
bit difficult. :)
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Aaron J. Seigo
humru othro a koh
I like this idea!
Would it be possible to do this with popup applets[1] too, such as Kickoff?
Currently there are some pixels between between the left screen edge and
back button (by default) due to the border, which makes it much harder to
click (Fitt's law etc.)
Hans
[1] I'm not sure I used th
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 19:50, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 February 2009 18:41:05 Ambroz Bizjak wrote:
>> On Wednesday 04 February 2009 18:06:15 Jamboarder wrote:
>> > > From: Ivan Čukić
>> > > Right now, there is no possibility to place widgets so that they go off
>> > > the desktop
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 18:41:05 Ambroz Bizjak wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 February 2009 18:06:15 Jamboarder wrote:
> > > From: Ivan Čukić
> > > Right now, there is no possibility to place widgets so that they go off
> > > the desktop edge. If you place them like that, they pop back in when
> >
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 18:06:15 Jamboarder wrote:
> > From: Ivan Čukić
> > Right now, there is no possibility to place widgets so that they go off
> > the desktop edge. If you place them like that, they pop back in when the
> > widget handles disappear.
> >
> > The problem is not the first
> From: Ivan Čukić
> Right now, there is no possibility to place widgets so that they go off the
> desktop edge. If you place them like that, they pop back in when the widget
> handles disappear.
>
> The problem is not the first fact, but the pop-back-in behavior is a bit
> peculiar. Proposed