> I am glad to see you love this idea.
> But I just have some skills with Gimp, that's all. I don't have any
> talent to make a piece of code.
> I can just make a other mockup with an hotspot on the corner.
>
http://nsa14.casimages.com/img/2010/05/18/100518034733906311.jpg
>
> I have made just an copy paste of the actual Alt-Tab, but if we use a
> corner, we can imagine it like a circle. I will try build an other
> mockup but it should need more code to do that.
>
> An other things, did I need to add a new page on the design
> playground?
> And I try to connect me on the IRC but I should miss something. Did I
> need an account or an invitation?
>
> Thanks for the support
>
>
> 2010/5/18 Milan Bouchet-Valat <
nalimilan club fr>
> Le mardi 18 mai 2010 à 10:47 +0000,
jhs jsschmid de a écrit :
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > > Now that may be a good way to introduce the user to the
> alt-tab interface.
> > > Tough some might not like this a whole lot since it
> resembles having a
> > > taskbar.
> >
> > I like it! Probably the best replacement for a taskbar I
> have seen (as it
> > is no real taskbar to just a clever way to pop up the
> alt-tab interface).
> >
> > I would probably give a try on patching this if there is
> some feedback
> > from the design team.
>
> I like the idea of having a taskbar too, at least an optional
> one, and
> it would be useful to test how users feel with and without it.
>
> But I don't think abusing the clock for that purpose is a good
> idea at
> all. If you write an extension to do this, please use e.g. the
> bottom-left corner, which is a much more sensible place for
> this kind of
> thing, symmetrical to the message bar in the bottom-right
> corner.
>
> If you want feedback from designers, best is to ping mccann on
> #gnome-shell.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
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