Re: I believe we should reconsider our sys-tray removal
- From: Pat Suwalski <pat suwalski net>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: I believe we should reconsider our sys-tray removal
- Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2019 10:21:11 -0400
On 2019-03-25 7:19 a.m., Emmanuele Bassi via desktop-devel-list wrote:
Which would achieve nothing except, once again, shoving icons and menus
into one of the most important pieces of screen real estate we have just
because some application developers simply cannot live without their
application icons being visible at all times.
Is that a joke? On a default gnome install on any modern screen, only
about 25% of the top bar contains any information at all. It can't be
"the most important real estate" and be so underutilized. Same reasoning
why it is rare to have a park in the middle of downtown.
That said, notification icons are literally the most useful information
points for the many applications I have running in the background. So
they deserve prominent placement.
You think "application developers simply cannot live without their
application icons being visible at all times"? That's why Windows lets
you hide them. Problem solved. Like, since XP in 2001.
--Pat
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