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TiagoTiago 2010-08-07 19:25

Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
Is there a way thave the appications menu work like programs do showing up in the dashboard when open and not closing unless explicitly told to (by clicking the blue X or clicking an empty area, but not when lauching a program) and not reseting the position after launching a prog (including both scrolling and which folder is open) ?

rebelnoob 2010-08-07 19:58

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
there is an alternative for this try "app search widget" its nice widget and it'll do the job!!

TiagoTiago 2010-08-07 20:20

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
does it work the way i decribed?

nicolai 2010-08-09 09:56

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
No.
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=59010

dchky 2010-08-09 14:50

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
Having read the question maybe 30 times now, I think I'm still not sure what is actually being asked. I'll take a few guesses though.

You hit the menu selector in the top left of the screen, up pops the icon list for anything having a .desktop entry. (at this point I no longer completely follow what you are asking)

Do you want some kind of indicator above each icon to show you which application is running, similar to the way symbian puts a little circle icon above any running program when you access the menu?

Do you want the application menu to look like the task switcher? That is, big windows for each application?

In the latter part of your question, I think you mean this: You have Catorise installed, all your programs are nicely laid out in a folder like structure - you open a program from one of the folders, then you close it, but instead of taking you back to that same menu position, it dumps you back at the home screen which is undesirable.

Am I close?

TiagoTiago 2010-08-09 15:11

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
make a program that behaves just like the app menu, but it is a program and not the app menu, so while it's open, a thumbnail for it is present in the dashboard, oppening progs won't close it, if you scroll down, or go in a folder, unless you close the app menu prog, next time you go to it, it is in the same place

eitama 2010-08-09 15:13

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TiagoTiago (Post 780471)
make a program that behaves just like the app menu, but it is a program and not the app menu, so while it's open, a thumbnail for it is present in the dashboard, oppening progs won't close it, if you scroll down, or go in a folder, unless you close the app menu prog, next time you go to it, it is in the same place

Like windows 3.11 (:

pelago 2010-08-09 15:16

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
I understand what he's asking for, and I agree that in some circumstances that would be useful. It is sometimes annoying that the app launcher forgets the scroll position, for example, so a "persistant" app launcher that runs as a program could be useful for some.

It would rather require some radical work to achieve this, though. I guess the app launching code could be taken from hildon-desktop and somehow wrapped up as an application. Alternatively, someone could write a complete clone app launcher program.

TiagoTiago 2010-08-09 15:17

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
On Win7 if you do Win+tab , one of the layers in the 3D card pile of programs is the desktop

TiagoTiago 2010-08-09 15:18

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
also you would have a bigger surface area to click on in the dashboard to switch to the app menu if it had a thumbnail there

pelago 2010-08-09 20:21

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TiagoTiago (Post 780484)
also you would have a bigger surface area to click on in the dashboard to switch to the app menu if it had a thumbnail there

Yes, but on the other hand, it would move about on the screen depending on how many apps you had open or how you had scrolled, rather than always being in the screen top-left as at current.

dchky 2010-08-10 07:17

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TiagoTiago (Post 780471)
make a program that behaves just like the app menu, but it is a program and not the app menu, so while it's open, a thumbnail for it is present in the dashboard, oppening progs won't close it, if you scroll down, or go in a folder, unless you close the app menu prog, next time you go to it, it is in the same place

Ahhh, nothing quite like I described. : ) I understand now. Thanks for clarifying. It would be possible to write an application to open like the app menu, though I'm not sure how much control there is over where things appear in the dashboard. Hmmm. Now you've got me interested.

x-rated 2010-08-10 08:16

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
I'd appreciate an app menu application too, would prefer that (and the current desktop as well) visible in the dashboard and being able to add shortcuts to that on desktops. Wouldn't then even need the app menu icon on the dashboard, frequently used apps can be shortcutted to desktops anyway.

As a first aid, can someone share a dbus/shell command to invoke the app menu, that would allow shortcuts? Similar commands for invoking dashboard and desktops might come handy as well.

pantera1989 2010-08-10 08:41

Re: Is there a way to have the applications "menu" to work like a program?
 
While you're at it make it work in portrait mode :)


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