Re: UI suggestion: gnome-dock
- From: Ben Frantzdale <frantzdb admin arhs net>
- To: Daniel Serodio <dserodio email com>
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- Subject: Re: UI suggestion: gnome-dock
- Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 13:04:56 -0400 (EDT)
Yes. This is particularly usefull on smaller displays. In NS you end up
with lots of empty space that can be put to good use if many tool/menu
bars are on the same row.
--Ben
On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Daniel Serodio wrote:
> I just noticed that you can't change the order of gnome-dock toolbars. For
> example, in Netscape, you have 3 toolbars in the top. You can drag the top one
> below the second and it will stay there. In AbiWord, we have 3 bars on the
> top, but if you drag the menu to below the toolbar, for instance, it won't
> stay there. (sorry if that's a little confuse)
> Don't you guys think we should be able to do it? Also, there was some
> discussion on the list some time ago about docking the toolbar beside the
> menubar for instance, or docking 2 menubars on the same row (like you can on
> M$ Word). What do you think?
>
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