Mirco Müller wrote:
OK, just let us know if it's *possible*. I'm thinking that we might leave the fade if the mouse has moved in the past 5 seconds on the basis that your eye is likely to be tracking the mouse. But if the mouse has been still, we wouldn't fade because you just left the mouse there from previous work.Am Freitag, den 28.08.2009, 09:30 +0100 schrieb Mark Shuttleworth:... Mirco, is there any way to know, when the notification appears, how long the mouse has been stationary?Yes, that should be doable. I'll give that a try today and let you folks know about the outcome. This would be pretty fragile to small accidental nudges of the mouse, so I don't think we should implement it yet, but I'd like to know how much we can cheaply determine about the mouse's behaviour in the past few seconds. I do *not* want notify-osd to be eating CPU cycles watching the mouse all the time, though :-) The timing is not ideal, these were clearly-specified changes before UDS and should have been implemented early in the cycle.So, we let "fade-prevention" and "vertically centered position" live for a few days (a day before UI-freeze!?) to collect more feedback to better feel the trend of their reception. At that point we'll see which of these we switch back. Mark |
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