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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
Hi everyone,
I really like the idea of having the dash flip on interaction with the
ubuntu button. It is surprisingly elegant as a space saver.
However, I do find some problems with it.
1. It makes accessing places somewhat harder, and since this is something I
use often, it seems to detracts from my work flow at least.
2. It effectively hides the wonderful shortcuts of <super>a and <super>f,
making it less clear that they could in fact always be available (as you
would suspect them to be, i.e. global/universal).
3. I like how from the places icon in the dash you can search for files, and
that you can do the same from the applications icon, but in the end I often
use universal search (synapse, gnome-do, kupfer) to find what I need, which
seems to be something that the ubuntu button could do very well when clicked
(it does need some improvements, like selecting the most likely result, etc,
such as these launchers do).
4. We cannot DnD to the folded side of the launcher.
These seem like harsh critiques, but they're not, really. I'm simply stating
that these are some problems with the idea, but I suspect they can be fixed
somehow.
Some possible solutions:
1. Not too big of a problem, may not need a fix at all...
2. When holding down the <super> key we could show all icons with shortcuts,
so mix the places and app icons in or, maybe show them in a second row of
the launcher (sort of like unfolding it) temporarily.
3. We could solve this one by adding an icon on the folded side of the
launcher for universal search, or show the current version of the dash, just
as we do now, combined with the flipped launcher.
4. When DnDing, unfold the launcher, just like in 2.
Thank you all for you're time. I hope we can make this idea work!
Greetings,
Arian
2011/3/10 Oscar RdG <oscarrdg@xxxxxxxxx>
> Hi there,
>
> I like it!!
>
> But maybe the workspace switcher would fit better on the "applications
> view" of the launcher, instead of in the "dash view"?
> It is used to switch between workspaces and opened applications, so it does
> not belong to the dash view... at least imo.
>
> Thanks for your mockup and cheers!
>
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Xavier <Valeryan_24@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> I like it a lot !
>>
>> With configuration, for those who choose not hiding the dock, to have by
>> default applications launchers, one click on Ubuntu icon switches to dock
>> with Dash, Places, virtual desktops, trash..., another click re-switch back
>> to applications icons etc...
>>
>> It leaves more space on launcher dock to put many applications icons,
>> perfect.
>>
>>
>> On 10/03/2011 14:12, Marc Lajoie wrote:
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>> Okay, here is a more elaborate mockup of what I intended, built on top of
>> David Reichling's preliminary mockup (thanks btw!). Unfortunately I don't
>> have anywhere to host it, so I'm just attaching it as an archive. If someone
>> could put it up somewhere that would be great. As it is it can be used
>> locally (it's only html and javascript). I've tested it only in Chromium
>> browser and on a netbook screen, so if it comes out wacky it's probably my
>> fault. Cheers!
>>
>> Marc Lajoie
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Luke Benstead <kazade@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> On 10 March 2011 09:25, Mark Shuttleworth
>>> <mark.shuttleworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Let's see what people who try it have to say. Don't worry if there is
>>> > negative feedback, that's what exploring and testing are all about.
>>> > Thanks for making the testable mockup.
>>> >
>>>
>>> I really like the flipping* dock idea, it declutters the "application
>>> area", I like the separation of applications and places. It's touch
>>> friendly, easily discoverable (well, as discoverable as the Dash...)
>>> and simple. What's not to like?
>>>
>>> Luke.
>>>
>>> *Obviously, a vertical rotation of the dock around the Y-axis would
>>> look awesome!
>>>
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References
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No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Marc Lajoie, 2011-03-06
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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Shane Fagan, 2011-03-08
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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Elias K Gardner, 2011-03-08
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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Xavier, 2011-03-09
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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Mark Shuttleworth, 2011-03-09
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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Mark Shuttleworth, 2011-03-10
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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Luke Benstead, 2011-03-10
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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Marc Lajoie, 2011-03-10
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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Xavier, 2011-03-10
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Re: No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
From: Oscar RdG, 2011-03-10