I agree it depends. I believe a good measure is the purpose user expects
from each widget. There are cases when he waits for just some information
and cases when he always wants any information.
Taskbar is one example of first case (and works exactly like I suggested for
Device Notifier): if there
On Friday 17 October 2008, Janz wrote:
> What do you think?
i wonder if this would cause people to wonder 'where it went' and try and add
it back? it's not quite the same as notifications ... or maybe it is ..
*wobbles on the fence*
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A small suggestion about item 2: thinking about keep only visual elements
the user needs at the moment (and place others in just when they become
needed), what if the icon is hidden while there's no media to list and shows
up (and pops the dialog) when the first device gets in (the same event that
2008/10/17 Alessandro Diaferia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 1 - Move the code to PopupApplet so that we can have a more homogeneus
> behavior with other iconified applets in the panel (e.g. dialog resizable);
>
> 2 - When no devices are plugged in the list might be prettier (e.g. list not
> visible, only
Me of course.
2008/10/17 Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Friday 17 October 2008, Alessandro Diaferia wrote:
> > 1 - Move the code to PopupApplet so that we can have a more homogeneus
> > behavior with other iconified applets in the panel (e.g. dialog
> resizable);
> >
> > 2 - When no devi
On Friday 17 October 2008, Alessandro Diaferia wrote:
> 1 - Move the code to PopupApplet so that we can have a more homogeneus
> behavior with other iconified applets in the panel (e.g. dialog resizable);
>
> 2 - When no devices are plugged in the list might be prettier (e.g. list
> not visible, on