Bryen, On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 22:20 -0600, Bryen wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 14:45 +1100, Magnus Boman wrote:
Bryen,
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 21:23 -0600, Bryen wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 13:45 +1100, Magnus Boman wrote:
G'day folks!
AlbertoP was kind enough to create a properties dialog box for the GNOME Main Menu. He uploaded some screenshots [1] of it and we would like to hear what you think about it.
Please post your comments/ideas/thoughts either on the wiki or reply to this email.
Once we agree on the layout etc, I will try to implement it (no promises of success though) [2] :-)
Thanks, Magnus
[1]: http://en.opensuse.org/Redesign_of_GNOME_main_menu_and_application_browser
[2]: http://en.opensuse.org/User:MBoman/Slab#Properties_editor
Anything that makes it customizable has my vote!
- Main menu > General tab 1) Hmm... Minimum # of recent apps is 8, maximum # of recent apps is 2. Errmm..
Don't mind the numbers in there :-)
2) What about favorite apps?
What about them? You want to have a maximum for them as well (this setting does not exist today)
That was my point. Shouldn't there be such an option? As well as an option to manage what favorites to add? The only way I know to add to favorites is to drag an application icon from elsewhere.
In the App Browser, right click on an app and select Add To Favorites. In the main menu, right click on an app and select Remove from Favorites. What we are trying to do right now is to add a way for the user to change properties without having to go through the gconf-editor. So Enhancement Requests will have to wait a bit (You can always add them to http://en.opensuse.org/Redesign_of_GNOME_main_menu_and_application_browser
To take it one step further, wouldn't it be nice if users have the option of displaying either favorites or recents? Personally, I have no use for "recents." I never use them except when it is an option within
Not sure if you can say Minimum/Maximum recent apps to 0.
Also for the general tab, how about an option for whether to display icons or not?
Again, this would be an enhancement to the code, which isn't the primary goal of this particular exercise. As a side note, I can tell you that I did implement this as a test, and it looks strange without them.
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