On Tue, 2013-07-23 at 06:05 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Alt+F2's command line is also really quick for the odd-ball thing you need to run. I used to have to have an applet for that, and it was always clunky. Now it is built in [and people keep talking about having 'less features'... not the GNOME Shell I've met].
How is this different from GNOME 2's Alt+F2 thing? Other than the cool developer shortcuts to access looking glass and restart the shell. Personally I find myself using the <Super>+search all the time now. I only use Alt+F2 for the developer shortcuts now.
Whoever thought up the Frequent / All buttons deserves kudos. I have seen that most postings are in relation to issues/regressions, etc.,
Speaking of which, is there any way to revert this behaviour, or to set the All tab as default? I actually take the time to manage the menu, and remove clutter. Which means my All tab tends to be only a little bigger than the frequent tab, making the frequent tab useless in my circumstance.
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