On Friday 26 February 2010 16:38:39 Dotan Cohen wrote: > > My my. Not entirely related but I just read the blog below and it's worth > > a read - the PDF contains a lot of interesting ideas... > > > > http://blogs.gnome.org/seth/2010/02/26/let-the-wild-rumpus-begin/ > > Would you please summarize the ideas? That man is writing for himself, > not his audience, and if you've already gone about and parsed his > writings then I'd love to know the important bits to have them in KDE > as well. Thanks. There are a LOT of ideas in there, mostly in the PDF file: http://www.gnome.org/~seth/zuhanden-gnome3.pdf It is really interesting. Two of those ideas: The task management Pooper: drop anything to a bar on the bottom of the screen. It will become a task. It is based on how many ppl use email for taskmgmt. Has some smart interaction ideas, including prediction of mouse movement (once you start dragging in the direction of the botom panel, it will become visible). It's self-emptying, non-interupting etc. Read the description, it's interesting. physical-absolute-touchpad mapping: say you have 4 windows running, you activate expose. Taping on the top-right corner of the touchpad activates the ... surprise... top-right window etc. They also propose to use it in menu's and other places. Really, it's a long read, but the PDF is worth it. Several of those ideas REALLY make sense. Having to punch the side of a screen with the mouse to let the panel pop up instead of just being there - brilliant, it's the exact reason why I don't use auto-hiding panels. They show up when I don't want them. And having them show already way on time when I want to drag & drop something on them - even better! They even suggest to use that mouse movement prediction to open menu's like the places menu on the toolbar on draging of a file in that direction. Brilliant. Check it out! Jos _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability