Re: Suggestion for the `Activities Overview`



Or maybe on the bottom right corner.. and a bit bigger.

Best regards,
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Sw.E. D.H. Bahr
Nova Desktop Development Leader
CESOL (Free/Libre Software Centre)
UCI (University of Informatics Sciences)
Havana, Cuba




El Sat, 24-09-2011 a las 07:57 -0430, Dokuro escribió:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Gavin Engel <gavin engel com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> This is the first time sending a message to this mailing list.  Let me first
> say, I absolutely love the new Gnome Shell, and I find it to be the most
> intuitive desktop UI I've ever used.  Especially with Gnome Shell Frippery
> extensions, I feel like I get just about everything I'd want in a desktop
> environment.  Thank you all for your hard work.
> Now, if you wouldn't mind humoring me for a moment, I'd like to make a
> humble suggestion.  I am a huge fan of the hotspot Activities Overview.
>  There is only one thing that is a tiny bit lacking and makes recognizing
> the open windows easier: Thumbnails on top of the actual windows.  I would
> definitely find it easier if I was able to see the thumbnail of the open
> program in the window itself.  Oftentimes, I have difficulty recognizing
> what the open window is, because its so small.  Let me show you a quick and
> dirty example screenshot of what I mean:
> https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-WOQwISAC-9o/TnzdCfIqNvI/AAAAAAAAAn0/4uhZ-PfDWFE/s720/gnome-shell-overview-request.png
> Notice how I've put a thumbnail image in the center of each of the 2 preview
> windows?  That would make it a teeny bit easier to recognize at a glance
> which program is which.
> Is this something I can activate myself in a setting?  Or, is this something
> that someone else is trying to achieve?
> In any case, I appreciate your time and work, thank you again.
> -Gavin Engel

luv it!, but i would put them higher, almost on top :)


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