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Subject: Re: [kde-devel] 3 D Desktop
From: Tim Jansen <ml () tjansen ! de>
Date: 2003-12-10 17:53:16
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 10:16, Wout Mertens wrote:
> It doesn't :) It's a showcase of technologies.
But the Sun guy (Schwartz?) talked about innovation all the time. I didn't
find anything significant that I didnt see years ago. If they would ship it
in 3 month it would be somewhat interesting, but as a 'research project' it
is completely useless at this point...
> The transparancy-on-focusout is a mixed blessing: You can see other
> windows, but everything becomes hard to read.
And it destroys the number 1 reason for Windows: you can put two windows next
to each other. But if only one of them can be read with ease, it does not
make any sense to use WIMP anymore.
> Well, I'll grant you most points, but I disagree on the snapshots. Two
> text windows will have different places where the text is. So instead of
> having two Konsole buttons, you'd have two different-looking thumbnails
> that you can recognize enough to select the right one.
That depends on the kind of text. I could tell a web browser showing Slashdot
from one showing The Register. But it would be completely useless if I have 5
windows with C++ code, or 5 windows with different slashdot stories.
> Fitt's law could be used here by increasing the active window size. (Or
> shrinking all non-active windows and increasing the default font size,
> more likely)
Since in the real world almost everybody is using the full vertical resolution
all the time it wouldnt help much though.
> Yes, but ratpoison is ugly. No offence meant :)
Sure, the interesting feature of ratpoison is not that it's beautiful, but
it's an interesting way of making window management easier.
bye...
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