On Monday, March 28, 2011 5:44 AM Vishnoo wrote:
1) For quite some time 'gcalctool' has followed a fixed size principle which has prompted me to use 'galculator' which allows me to grab one corner and expand the window to a usable size for my own needs. 2) Another good example of fixed window size being problematic is in ubiquity and described here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/628097 please notice in post #12 I reference bug 715401 which is a different example (one of several) describing how the fixed window size results in some ubiquity windows running off-screen (aka: not fitting) with certain small screens. 3) Due to my aforementioned poor visual acuity I bump the screen resolution of my 22" widescreen from it's native 1680x1050 to 1440x900, and I still need to run most apps, like browsers, text editors, word processors, etc in a maximized window. But if one of my children or grandchildren uses the computer I set the resolution back to it's norm and they quite often work in the same workspace with 2 or 3 apps displayed at the same time. I did the same before my eyesight began to fail :^) I'd hate to see us remove so much of the ability to customize Ubuntu that we drive people to a different DE, or worst yet, a different distro.
Thanks to all for the great work on Unity so far, Lance |