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KDE4 Brainstorm

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Submitted:  Jan 9 2007
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Personaly I'm realy not amused with the cube, or rotating cube, or several cubes solution. I'd rather float inside a spheric space, where I could deploy as much desktops as I like, where I'd like them to be and navigate through them freely.




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 Sphere environment

 
 by BertSaxby on: Jan 9 2007
 
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Here's an idea I had. What if the desktop was a hex grid and stored within each hex was a desktop or application or folder of applications? When you hover over a hex it would do an optical zoom like the Karamba Tuxbar applet. When you click a hex it could woosh out to the edges (kinda like a super zoom) and show a whole new desktop. The desktops would be part of a larger sphere as you were talking about that could spin left right up down or diagonal. The sphere could even save sphere rotation positions, open folders etc. In the corners of the screen you could have a "Return Home" that would take you straight to the root menu. It would sort of be like a Rubik's ball if you will. I'm just not sold on the new Kmenu. I find it cumbersome to navigate. The only problem I see with the ball being covered in hex tiles is you couldn't use you favorite wallpaper.


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 hmm

 
 by benbrady on: Jan 15 2007
 
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I had an idea for a cylinder, i think a sphere won't work too well with a square screen. It might still be on the beryl wiki, but as far as i know some hacker from compiz screwed most of the website and they lost heaps of info.

I like the idea of a continuous workspace. That could be with the view from inside a can with it spinning around and zooming out a little when it spins to show the curves at the top and bottom of the shape.

This is really not a kde thing but more of a beryl/compiz plugin idea.


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