le ven 01-02-2002 à 10:53, Christian Rose a écrit : > fre 2002-02-01 klockan 10.40 skrev Damien Sandras: > > > Are you sure? There are many applications with more than five tooolbar > > > buttons... > > > > And those applications are wide... > > Yeah, and there's nothing wrong wide applications if the space is needed > to make it more easily understandable and easy to use. OK, now start to think about it 2 minutes and imagine how it would be if you there were 3 additionnal buttons in the main toolbar. Wide application, plenty of empty space around the video display window.... No need to think a lot, it would be awful. GM is not a browser or a mail application, and is not well suited to be wide. > > > > > > But all toolbar will be able to be hidden or moved. > > > > > > Ok, but in that case, only the most necessary one should be displayed by > > > default. And it still doesn't solve the orientation issue. > > > > What is wrong with the orientation ? > > What is wrong is that you use two different toolbar orientations at the > same time, with seemingly no logic behind it. > There is no logic for you but there is one for me or are you trying to tell me that I'm doing things without thinking about them ? ;-) Here is the logic : - Horizontal toolbar is the "Connection toolbar", you put the URL, and you have a button to connect/disconnect. - Vertical toolbar is the "Additionnal features toolbar" with shortcuts like for evolution to popup the chat window, or the preferences window or the LDAP browser. That toolbar has nothing to do with connections and only popups windows for other features. > > > Evolution also has a vertical toolbar (shortcut bar on the left). > > No, the vertical thing in Evolution is not a toolbar. It switches views > only. Why could they use a vertical thing to switch views, and why would it be forbidden for me to use a vertical thing to popup things ? It is the same kind of things for me... > > >> > > > No, I will do it another way, be patient and you will see ;) > > Ok, please tell me about it. > A unique button whose pixmap changes following you are connected or not. > > Christian > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnomemeeting-list mailing list > Gnomemeeting-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list > > -- _ Damien Sandras (o- GnomeMeeting - H.323 Video-Conferencing application - //\ web: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2002 - Free Software and Open Source Developers Meeting - web: http://www.fosdem.org/
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