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Re: Piccasa
Mar 9 2007  on content Special Stack for Selecting Items

Sorry... i meant "Picasa" (only one 'c')
--> http://picasa.google.com/index.html

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Piccasa
Mar 9 2007  on content Special Stack for Selecting Items

Maybe take a look on Piccasa (Picture manager from Google) - it has the same feature. Beside, it has a dedicated Panel, where it shows "Push-pinned" Pictures (or you can even drag&drop Files to that area to add it)

Maybe that would be a nice "template" :)

greetings
Daniel

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Enhanced Logoff
Mar 9 2007  on content Logout Dialog

Nice mockup.

I had some ideas regarding the Logout screen of the KDE - im not absoulutly sure, if they'll fit this thread, but i did not find a better suiting place...

My Idea: As far as I know, KDE is capable of storing different sets of Sessions (you see this feature eg. if you log of, and after logon again, all windows and apps are running on the same location again). I often needed following feature:

Sometimes ill have to log off but need all apps running after login again, but mostly I like it more, to shutdown and after next login the KDE comes up with my default session (one konq, one terminal, etc... all in on its default place).

So, maybe we could add a "Advanced>>" (or call it "Sessions>>") button which enlarges the logout screen. Than you would come to some options, like:
* Restore current session next time
* Save current session as default
* Save current session...
* Define session for next startup...

And maybe, if you eg hold down the "shift"-key while starting the KDE, youll get a selector, to choose the session which should start up.

Other ideas?

I would be thankfull for any feedback - and maybe some of the devs is reading this sometime... :)

tia
Daniel

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Good Idea
Mar 6 2007  on content TBC - Searchable menus

I like the idea (at most, this one with only a button)

Maybe you should display above all found Menueentries its location in the menue in grayed out color - maybe breadcrumb like

in your example:
User enters "Sav"
display:
(gray) File >
Save
Save As
(gray) Edit > Special >
Save Style
...
and so on

So the usere knows for the next time, where he can find the Function in the menu.

Daniel

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