Activity log for bug #1124073

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2013-02-13 12:45:44 cm-t πŸ¦„πŸ‚πŸŒˆπŸŽ΅ bug added bug
2013-02-13 12:45:44 cm-t πŸ¦„πŸ‚πŸŒˆπŸŽ΅ attachment added Example of what it could looks like (button put on left to be sure text does not put it too far) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1124073/+attachment/3526426/+files/close_from_quicklist_proposal.gif
2013-02-13 12:47:55 cm-t πŸ¦„πŸ‚πŸŒˆπŸŽ΅ description Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see #1107866). A feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist, here is how we an close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea. Librement Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see #1107866 ). A feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist, here is how we an close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea. Librement
2013-02-13 12:48:23 cm-t πŸ¦„πŸ‚πŸŒˆπŸŽ΅ description Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see #1107866 ). A feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist, here is how we an close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea. Librement Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see lp:1107866 ). A feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist, here is how we an close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea. Librement
2013-02-13 12:49:21 cm-t πŸ¦„πŸ‚πŸŒˆπŸŽ΅ description Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see lp:1107866 ). A feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist, here is how we an close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea. Librement Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see lp:1107866 ), a feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist, here is how we an close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea. Librement
2013-02-13 12:49:45 cm-t πŸ¦„πŸ‚πŸŒˆπŸŽ΅ description Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see lp:1107866 ), a feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist, here is how we an close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea. Librement Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see lp:1107866 ), a feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist patch, here is how we an close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea. Librement
2013-02-13 16:35:49 cm-t πŸ¦„πŸ‚πŸŒˆπŸŽ΅ description Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see lp:1107866 ), a feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist patch, here is how we an close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea. Librement Hi, As a quicklist has a patch to land in Unity (see lp:1107866 ), a feature request is having a quick way to close the windows from the quicklist. Before having the quicklist patch, here is how we close a specific window of an application: * keyboard: [alt]+[tab] or ([super]+number x2 then select with arrow the windows) then [alt]+[f4] or [shift]+[esc] depending the apps or [alt] then [C],[L],[O],[S],[E], [enter] (the HUD way) * mouse/touch: [click] or [tap] on the apps icon x2, mouseover the one to close, then use the ribbon to close it (or get focus then clic on top-left close button The problem, on low spec machines like netbooks or others low specs/no drivers compatible, is the mouse/touch way requiere a call of visual effect (compiz). Proposed solution : * mouse/touch: [right clic]/[2-fingers tap] to call the quicklist on the icon apps from the launcher (as it is from the actual patch), then use a [X] shortcut into the quicklist. This should solve the problem that a call to compiz (and its latence effect due to lack of decent hardware/driver) is required to close a specific windows with mouse/touch only. Any suggestion(s) from the design/ergonomy team is welcome (for example: "should it have reduce and/or maxime button too?") In the below attached pic, you can see the main idea: => https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1124073/+attachment/3526426/+files/close_from_quicklist_proposal.gif => "Example of what it could looks like (button put on left to be sure text does not put it too far)" Librement
2013-02-15 16:30:01 cm-t πŸ¦„πŸ‚πŸŒˆπŸŽ΅ bug task added ayatana-design
2013-02-15 16:33:02 cm-t πŸ¦„πŸ‚πŸŒˆπŸŽ΅ tags needs-design
2013-04-24 11:06:54 marting bug added subscriber marting
2013-04-24 11:27:02 marting unity: status New Confirmed
2013-05-17 16:48:06 Alin Andrei bug added subscriber Alin Andrei
2014-07-24 19:55:41 Marco Trevisan (TreviΓ±o) unity (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2015-10-10 16:53:56 Alex Baggott unity (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Opinion
2015-10-10 16:54:02 Alex Baggott ayatana-design: status New Opinion
2015-10-10 16:54:06 Alex Baggott unity: status Confirmed Opinion