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2008-08-27
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#172
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Yup, but that's your modern these days. If you're not throwing around some pictures with any number of fingers - you're so old news.
But this one beats them all...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0ODskdEPnQ
With a very large and spiky mace.
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2008-08-27
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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#173
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i cant make up my mind if thats the smartest, or silliest way of interacting with files that i have ever seen.
i cant help but wonder what would happen if one where to remove the initial empty window of programs that need a file to be "useful". so that rather then going to the editor to make a new text file, one create a new, empty text file, and then open it, bringing one into the editor.
but i guess apple has a patent on that (its the file creation system they used in lisa)...
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2008-08-28
, 00:30
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#174
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Qole, I think part of the problem auto-hildonizing would be restricting all GTK programs to a small set of features. For example, Hildon applications can only have one menu, while GTK applications can have as many menus as they want. Hildon applications, while able to have more than one toolbar, would look pretty silly with 8 toolbars stacked along the bottom - not to mention there would be very little usable real estate.
That is not to say that some things could not be auto-hildonized, like hildon input method. I have no idea why all editable text areas do not have this automatically, other than the fact that code would have to be moved into GTK.
I am by no means an expert on this, but I can see why Hildon is a layer on top of GTK. Having small-screen support built into GTK would be another option, but would certainly be much more complicated and I think many applications (Xournal, Abiword, Gnumeric, etc) would not be quite as nice as their Hildonized counterparts.
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2008-08-28
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2008-08-28
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@ North Texas, USA
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#176
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but i guess apple has a patent on that (its the file creation system they used in lisa)...
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2008-08-28
, 04:10
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@ Southern California
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#177
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Oh yes, you think it's annoying when you bump your home applets out of position now? Wait until they rocket across the screen and deform other applets upon collision.
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2008-08-28
, 11:06
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#178
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i cant make up my mind if thats the smartest, or silliest way of interacting with files that i have ever seen.
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2008-08-28
, 11:38
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@ Manchester, England
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2008-08-28
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@ Southern California
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#180
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3D desktop metaphors like that one in the video only work for a limited number of files. Try that with the thousands of files on a _real_ system - (wait whiie I count..) - eh, 239685 files...
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stuff nokia should read, user interface, whining |
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