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wish_list [2012/08/23 15:18] – mhtrinh | wish_list [2013/07/30 05:26] – [Window manager] lifeisafractal | ||
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* OpenCL-Support in various Applications | * OpenCL-Support in various Applications | ||
+ | * Provide a way to undo changes made in settings. I realize that a Cancel button is anathema to the instant-apply conventions used by the XFCE dialog boxes, but some dialogs provide the user with dozens of edit choices that are not easily remembered by humans. For example, say I want to experiment with the compositor settings to see what each of the sliders affect. I'd have to take a screen-shot of the dialog box prior to making any changes if I want to restore the sliders back to their original positions. | ||
===== Panel ===== | ===== Panel ===== | ||
* In the recent 4.8 release the bottom ' | * In the recent 4.8 release the bottom ' | ||
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* In 4.8 you can set the hidden disable-struts property, so windows can be overlapped. | * In 4.8 you can set the hidden disable-struts property, so windows can be overlapped. | ||
* The use of vertically oriented panels is very limited due to the fact that neither panel nor most of applets really assume the " | * The use of vertically oriented panels is very limited due to the fact that neither panel nor most of applets really assume the " | ||
+ | * +1 this. Fonts for panel items should stay horizontal; xfce4-weather-plugin, | ||
* Wishful thinking: The xfce desktop supports only " | * Wishful thinking: The xfce desktop supports only " | ||
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* < | * < | ||
* < | * < | ||
+ | * While using the Alt + Tab window switching shortcut allow selecting a window by left click with the mouse. | ||
* Key binding for fvwm/ | * Key binding for fvwm/ | ||
* Key binding for moving a window to different heads (=monitors) on one workspace pretty much as it can be moved over different workspaces (left, right, up, down ...). Maybe one could introduce an option at the same time such that the user can decide what happens when he triggers the move of a window on the leftmost monitor to the left: it could be moved to the rightmost monitor either on the current workspace or on the workspace left to the current workspace. | * Key binding for moving a window to different heads (=monitors) on one workspace pretty much as it can be moved over different workspaces (left, right, up, down ...). Maybe one could introduce an option at the same time such that the user can decide what happens when he triggers the move of a window on the leftmost monitor to the left: it could be moved to the rightmost monitor either on the current workspace or on the workspace left to the current workspace. | ||
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* Have a visual indicator for workspace switching. | * Have a visual indicator for workspace switching. | ||
* I like to have certain programs on certain desktops so when I just boot up is is sometimes annoying to try and find what desktop I am on and if I switched. | * I like to have certain programs on certain desktops so when I just boot up is is sometimes annoying to try and find what desktop I am on and if I switched. | ||
+ | * With more than even just two desktops its easy to loose your orientation, | ||
+ | * I'm working on implmenting this, based on ochosi (simon)' | ||
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* Mouse | * Mouse | ||
* Don't give focus on mouse wheel. | * Don't give focus on mouse wheel. | ||
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* MOC - music on console, does the job (not the same feeling, though) & it could be a good start-up for GUI development aimed for youth that are pretty nervous when it comes to Cli (command-line) interface or Console via a terminal emulator. | * MOC - music on console, does the job (not the same feeling, though) & it could be a good start-up for GUI development aimed for youth that are pretty nervous when it comes to Cli (command-line) interface or Console via a terminal emulator. | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
+ | *ZIK is not Ruby, and AFAIK, Xfce Goodies should be C/C++. I have started a [[http:// | ||
===== Productivity tools for XFCE ===== | ===== Productivity tools for XFCE ===== | ||