Use Dictionary Tabs in place of Radio Buttons



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My [ALL] list consists of 10 radio buttons. corresponding to a large number of installed programs. 

It would be appreciated if an option was created to replace each radio button by  a three character mnemonic in place . The contents of the mnemonic would be the first three letters of the first icon on the corresponding page to the radio button.

Advantages. If I want to search graphically for a program that begins with M, I know to click the fifth  [Lig]" mnemonic as M occurs between Lig and the sixth mnemonic labeled "[Pac]".  This little extra information facilitates using Gnome to look up a program whose spelling is not exactly known.       
 
Regards

 Leslie
Mr. Leslie Satenstein
Montréal Québec, Canada



From: Hugo Alejandro <haevalencia gmail com>
To: gnome-shell-list gnome org
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 1:39 PM
Subject: Open new workspace with alt-tab switcher

Hello, I wonder if this idea can be considered an improvement.

I often use the Alt-Tab switcher to switch between windows or applications open new applications and always on empty workspace.

While there are keyboard shortcuts to move between workspaces, I consider it easier to move between applications. So with Alt-Tab switcher open an empty workspace and then open an application is much faster.

If it works out of the box, greatly improve the user experience.

Hugo


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