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wish_list [2019/06/24 14:39] – [Project wide] fethiowish_list [2019/08/12 03:40] – [Panel] johnywhy
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 {{wiki:warning.png }}This list is meant to act as a working list for future additions, not to reopen discussion on features and things that are history. {{wiki:warning.png }}This list is meant to act as a working list for future additions, not to reopen discussion on features and things that are history.
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 +  * Wish there was a checkbox someplace in settings manager to globally turn off tooltips. Command:
 +echo "gtk-enable-tooltips = 0" >> ~/.gtkrc-2.0
 +https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=24181#p24181
  
   * The Display dialog appears upon pressing Ctrl-F7 to adjust the settings of an additional display. It would be nice to have the option to add the display by "Extending it to the Left" in addition to the Right option...    * The Display dialog appears upon pressing Ctrl-F7 to adjust the settings of an additional display. It would be nice to have the option to add the display by "Extending it to the Left" in addition to the Right option... 
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   * 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.   * 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.
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 +  * **Whisker Auto-Scroll:** when i move the mouse to the bottom of a menu-list in Whisker, please auto-scroll. 
  
   * Allow a Super hotkey for showing the whisker menu or application menu that doesn't break Super + X hotkeys for things like "Show Desktop" and "Open File Manager" What I mean is that I want to tap the windows key on my keyboard to open the whisker menu, which is possible now. However when that hotkey is set now, it makes it so the hotkeys of window + D for show desktop and window + t for open terminal don't work any more.   * Allow a Super hotkey for showing the whisker menu or application menu that doesn't break Super + X hotkeys for things like "Show Desktop" and "Open File Manager" What I mean is that I want to tap the windows key on my keyboard to open the whisker menu, which is possible now. However when that hotkey is set now, it makes it so the hotkeys of window + D for show desktop and window + t for open terminal don't work any more.