Re: A task panel
- From: Kao Chen <kaochen2 gmail com>
- To: Stéphan Peccini <stephan peccini fr>
- Cc: gnome-shell-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: A task panel
- Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 20:37:32 +0200
> > Activities Overview is a great concept and I don't need
anything
> > more
Ok but do you use the Alt Tab shortcut? or Do you go, every time, through the Overview?
I just ask the question because in my case. My left hands is never close or ready to make a keyboard trick like Alt +Tab.
I always hold somethings like a Donut's, a paper, a Manuel, a piece of my computer in my left hand.
Also, in many situation, the desk configuration puts the keyboard far from you.
If you do a presentation, if you watch a movie on your video-projector, or whatever your configurations.
I also prefer to not use the overview when I am working. I am French, I have a little brain and when I enter in the overview, the desktop animation distracts my thoughts, and I didn't remember why am I doing here.
If by chance I remember I need to find the good application behind all the open desktops. And When I finally found it, I really don't remember what I have to do with it.
I think I am a fish.
It's the same problem with e-ink, some of the device need to display a black page before the new one. With this little black flash your mind is distracted and you loose the meaning of the text
"The refresh of an eInk page creates a black flash and can create temporary "ghosting" effect which can be annoying to some people." (It's me!!!)
Here:
http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/E-paper#Limitations
I have no doubt that we will find a good diplomatic solution with an extension or a option to enable. But you have to understand that some of us really need that.
Regards
Kao
2010/5/20 Stéphan Peccini
<stephan peccini fr>
Thu, 20 May 2010 13:59:53 -0300
Hernan Javier Lopez <hernan lopez+ubuntu gmail com> a écrit :
> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 09:24, Tomasz Sterna <
tomek xiaoka com> wrote:
> > So, to make a contrary case, at least I am one very satisfied with
> > the current GnomeShell way of handling application windows and see
> > no need for a dock, task bar panel switcher or anything such.
> > Activities Overview is a great concept and I don't need anything
> > more.
>
> +1
I already have said in this list, that the way of handling application
is the main reason for me to switch from KDE to Gnome-Shell. I totally
agree with Tomasz. What I just expect is that this way of handling
applications will remain in the future.
--
Stéphan Peccini
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