Re: panel widget as library?
- From: Cory Lueninghoener <cluening cse unl edu>
- To: Jacob Berkman <jberkman andrew cmu edu>
- cc: "Fox, Kevin M" <KMFox mail bhi-erc com>, gnome-devel-list gnome org, recipient list not shown: ;
- Subject: Re: panel widget as library?
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 09:06:16 -0500
Er... Isn't this like Mickysoft's Active Desktop? The thing that nobody
uses and everybody wishes would go away? It sounds like a really cool
idea, but I think it is just really cool in thought, but not in
practice...
On 29 Jul 1999, Jacob Berkman wrote:
> "Fox, Kevin M" <KMFox@mail.bhi-erc.com> writes:
>
> > The notepad would be part of your desktop. The notepad text would be saved
> > internally into the desktop file via bonobo.
>
> I understand the concept, but still do not see the benefits over having
> either a text file or a "shortcut" to one on the desktop. Yes, stuff like
> this seems to be a cool thing; I just currently cannot see any really good
> usage ideas that would stem from it.
>
> > With this setup, your desktop becomes one big scratch pad.
>
> This is the case with my emacs virtual desktop.
>
> > You can jot down notes and scribble drawings any where you please.
>
> gnotes? :)
>
> > One great advantage would be having multiple gmc directorys in the desktop.
> > Like a network desktop and a local desktop in one.
>
> Sorry, I do not follow what you are saying here.
>
> Keep in mind, I am not saying this is necessarily a bad idea. I am just
> wondering about the praticality/usefulness of this.
>
> Jacob
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Cory Lueninghoener
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