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Submitted:  Dec 12 2001
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This is my minimal take off of the Virus Recordings logo and text style. For those of you who don't know who the virus krew (Ed Rush & Optical, Rhymetyme)... better get a move on!

Cheers Linux Headz,
Lemme know what you think.
Ben.




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 3D desktop?

 
 by randallovelace on: Nov 9 2011
 
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What if instead of the whole z stacking and tiling, we think a little different - if creating in HTML5, could we not do a truly 3D desktop - where windows 'float' in the x/y/z environment? - Also, would multi-touch be useful with that as top left/bottom right could be grabbed on a window and it dragged to 'full screen' and again to make it small and then single touch to move it around?
Thinking if this is going to be 'new', why not make it truly new?


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 Final (?) Summary

 
 by MasKalamDug on: Dec 27 2011
 
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I fear this discussion has come to an end. In my case I was thrown off course by the realization that plug-ins are just another way of looking at object inheritance. And that insight pushed me back into object theory and away from GUI's.

I am still deep into considering what objects really signify and all I can contribute now is the idea that the GUI is the proper place to register plug-ins.

What exactly a plug-in is seems a bit mysterious. I am inclined to identify it with the interface of additional methods added when one object type is derived from another.

The GUI of the older application object will work perfectly with the newer application object - providing I didn't override any of the older methods (or, if I did, harmlessly). But the older GUI cannot access the new interface. So a GUI for the newer object must integrate the new interface. In that case it should also handle "registering" the plug-in with the code.

Taking the idea a bit further I can look at the GUI itself as a kind of plug-in to the code object. But it really is more like a wrapper around the code object. Maybe the best approach would be two objects - code and GUI - acting as as a team.

But these are mere speculations I have no idea where they will go.


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 Unity and the new virtual shell -

 
 by randallovelace on: Jan 25 2012
 
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I watched a video of the new interface for use with the newer Unity for Ubuntu 12.04LTS - thought it looked interesting, though I think it assumes that you know every menu option for every program you run.


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 Ideas & Thoughts

 
 by novomente on: Jan 28 2012
 
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With all this talk about a new menu concept, I started to wonder how relevant "applications" are anymore. I alluded to this previously (where I suggested that files were the focus rather than the app), but what if apps simply "extensions" of the OS, all accessed from a single UI? For example you would type or say "email joe" and it would then customize the UI to better fit the task, but remain essentially unchanged. So basically, I'm saying there should be little or no difference between lauching a program and using it. An application would then be nothing more that a collection of capabilities for a library, with some instructions on how the OS should present those ablilties. The OS would do everything else.


Exactly. I had this idea too. I imagined every application be a plugin into the OS with single (or multiple types) of user control. The whole OS will then be nothing more than a single application extensible by plugins (the app plugins - libraries etc.). I was also thinking of technical issue little bit and talk about some technical things of this idea when we were talking about today application plugins (in previous comments some time ago). But it has one problem. It is the OS itself. It would be a lot of work to do and maybe even to redesign the OS. Well thats a deal like a whole computer world. :) - redesign Linux from the base :D

OK nice ideas. But we are still only 3 here most active in our group. Although this group can start a UI interface revolution from XEROX era still we must concentrate on reachable goals (as David said). To define some nearby task of our work would require to balance between the imagination and thinking with feet on the ground. Both points of view are correct (I think) at least few days or weeks (maybe months) before thinking in real tasks.

But it all is so exciting that I have the same feeling: start some pre-work, think on technical issues, determine some final goals. Make some thing which will do something we are talking about here.

OK but without a hurry I will speak for a few days about the whole pack of ideas I got in my mind 2 years ago. Surely you will have another ideas and thoughts from many points of view. When we discuss the ideas coming up in our minds next days we can realise that we can lay down some real reachable goals and maybe a good start of some tries and real work. It seems that it depends on us whether we provide something what will attract another guys to join this group (at least).


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 Small corrections

 
 by Fri13 on: Feb 19 2012
 
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1) User Interface (UI) is not just software, that groups belongs all hardware as well, like keyboard, mouse and display. Every human interaction with the device is part of the user interface. Lights, buttons, switches, keys, wheels, resolution, colors, shapes, materials...
The Graphical or Text oriented user interface generated with software is half of the UI while the hardware is other half.

2) Operating System does not have a user interface. It is other softwares job to generate the graphical or textual user interface. Operating Systems task is to operate the resources so all other software can work and lease those resoures.


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 Stripes + Metro apps

 
 by novomente on: Feb 20 2012
 
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Is it possible to merge Martin Gimpl's Stripes with Windows 8 Metro apps? I made an image to show the merge. I think it breaks the beauty of Stripes Philosophy, but it is only for our thoughts about new things.

http://novomente-activities.blogspot.com/2012/02/stripes-windows-metro.html

BTW - I must note something to David - Although I can release my imagination to fly long time ahead and above, or I have only some crazy ideas or thoughts, when I must make some real concepts I'm able to think with feet on the ground. And when making final decisions I'm able to strike all thinking and ideas with thin line and decide for older proved but better solutions :)


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