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Message #06632
Re: Dash search vs Alt+F2 in 11.10
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From:
Jo-Erlend Schinstad <joerlend.schinstad@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Mon, 26 Sep 2011 18:19:51 +0200
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Den 26. sep. 2011 13:21, skrev Naba Kumar:
y and is what others have pointed out. But what is there to lose if
the two are done through same interface - without any lose of
functionality of either? Some subtle difference between the two can be
brought in, such as like joerlend suggested with "~". Or, having no
difference in the input, but instead additional command-prefix
completion is shown below (lens?) in addition to the free text
I have not proposed anything like that. That was someone else, and I
completely disagree with it. I don't want commands in the dash at all.
They do not belong there. I like it just the way it is, but having an
output section in the Alt+F2 screen would not be too bad. I don't think
it's important.
But using ~ as a prefix for commands would be horrible. It would also
make it much slower to use. Instead of pressing Alt+F2, I would have to
press super, then press altgr¨¨. Many more key strokes in order to do
the same thing. If something like that was to be implemented, then I
would say the proper prefixes would be $ to run as yourself and # to run
as root. But again, I really don't want that.
Jo-Erlend Schinstad
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