David Siegel: One Hundred Paper Cuts Round 3 Progress Report
In Espresso il 21/07 @ 19:33 trackbackShared by felipe
Terza tornata per Ubuntu Hundred Paper Cuts[1], continua il perfezionamento di tanti piccoli dettagli che, dieci alla volta, stanno portando una silenziosa rivoluzione in Ubuntu (e da qui si spera un po’ a tutto l’ecosistema).Tra i paper cuts meglio riusciti non mancano già superstar, come la ri-sistemazione (ancora in corso) delle barre degli strumenti di Nautilus[2]
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[1] https://pollycoke.net/2009/06/12/hundred-paper-cuts-cento-cerotti-per-ubuntu/
[2] https://pollycoke.net/2009/07/21/ottimizzare-le-barre-di-nautilus-ppa/
The third milestone in the One Hundred Paper Cuts project:
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- Default folders in user’s home directory (e.g. Music, Photos) should have special icons
- Dim files in Nautilus that have been cut for later pasting
- Ubuntu’s LiveCD “Install” desktop icon is confusing
- Turn scrolling on window list to switch windows off by default
- Date & time applet should have tooltips on (ellipsised) calendar events
- Emblems get cut off when Nautilus zoomed to 150%
- System beep is overused and way too loud
- Timezone picker map during install is unnecessarily small
- “System > About Ubuntu” should display Ubuntu’s version number more prominently
- File type labels can make file chooser dialog wider than your screen
- KDE menu button should have a Kubuntu logo
If you can help close any of these, please do! Cleaning up patches and notifying upstreams (patiently and kindly) that reviews are needed is a great way to help. Otherwise, you can take a look at this week’s milestone.
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Felipe, sai cosa mi piacerebbe implementassero tra questi 100 Paper Cuts? la chiusura delle applicazioni dalla barra delle applicazioni semplicemente cliccandoci sopra con il tasto centrale.
Firefox mi ha abituato male … :)
prova dockbarx. lo trovi su gnome-look