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Downloads:  93
Submitted:  Oct 7 2006

Description:

I think that the spaces for toolbars and windows decorations should be optimized. I don't know how, but now too much space is wasted.

Update:
Added decoration to the bottom corners.




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 This idea is GREAT

 
 by misterioz84 on: Oct 11 2006
 
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I like this very very much, and no matter you guys say that there is not space to move the windows. Thats just not true or at least there can be a button on the top left corner indicating that the window can be moved.
Just click and move and the you press the button again to release the window plus I wont have to hold the left click or hold alt AND hold the left click. This is beautiful idea and i'm giving 100% support for implementing it. And at the end its preaty for the eye that gives a big +.


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 Not needed

 
 by sabaal on: Oct 11 2006
 
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Seems to me like a tradeoff between inconvenience and unused space. For instance: in your mockups, where would the tab bar go? If there was a single button, or a dropdown menu, or something along those lines containing the tabs, I don't think I'd use it. No, I'd prefer the toolbars and menus I have now, because they're laid out logically and predictably.

Besides, screen resolutions aren't getting any smaller; why focus on saving space when we keep getting more and more?


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 Re: Not needed

 
 by warrob on: Oct 12 2006
 
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Well, I think that the tab behaviour could be exactly the same as now (if anybody has a better solution): the tab bar appears when more than one tab is opened. Where to put the tab bar? I don't know. The actual solution is not bad. Maybe putting it beside (vertically) could preserve vertical space, which is mostly used by web pages.

I don't think at all that the actual disposition of menubar and titlebar is "logic", because if is true that screens are getting larger, they mostly increase the horizontal size (4:3 -> 16:9) so that the vertical space still lacks.
Moreover grey boxes and asymmetries due to empty spaces are sooo ugly!


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 I like

 
 by danni on: Oct 13 2006
 
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Your Idea warrants further investigation. There still remains to find an elegant way to handle things if the window is too small for the menu bar to fit...


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 Re: I like

 
 by warrob on: Oct 13 2006
 
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It has already been discussed somewhere in the comments...
but new proposal are always welcome!


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 Min chars displayed?

 
 by Kwilliam on: Nov 13 2006
 
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I like screenshot 1. I dislike that in screenshot 3 the full title is not displayed, but I guess that information is rarely important. Would I be able to set a "minimum number of characters displayed" so that when the Window shrank to the point where it couldn't display enough of the title to make a decent handle (for moving the window), the menubar would drop back down to normal?


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