This bug can be closed, as the default behaviour has been changed in
Oneiric.
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Try the setting out, and see for your self.
Just open the CompizConfig Settings Manager, open the Desktop Wall plugin, go
to the Viewport Switching tab, and set Non Sliding Windows to "(type=Desktop |
Notification | Tooltip ) | state=sticky". Now change desktop, and notice how it
looks compared
Well, I basically suggest that the default setting of "Non Sliding Windows" in
the "Desktop Wall" plugin of Compiz is set to "(type=Desktop | Notification |
Tooltip ) | state=sticky".
This disables sliding of everything I suggested, except legacy applet icons,
which are the only ones I havn't fi
I suggest you produce a mockup for what you want to say so that it can
be considered by the people involved in design of unity. sorry for
misunderstanding.
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This sounds a bit like a standard answer to me. What exactly is it that
you want to reproduce?
To clarify:This is a usability bug, about the look and feel of changing
desktop in the default desktop of Natty. My point is that nothing but
the elements that are actually changing when switching deskto
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