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<p>El 26/07/16 a las 03:31, Sam Parkinson escribió:<br>
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<div>I'd think that this would be best placed in a new My
Settings panel - activities are about documents. But, I'd
agree with you that we just need a list, with icons and a
check to select/deselect.</div>
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I'm leaning for drag and drop into home view.</blockquote>
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<div>From where? Dragging what?</div>
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Dragging .desktop files into home view (in root window). Standard
desktop environment launchers support dragging items from the menu
into the desktop.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"> <b>Was forced maximization a design
decision based on the XO laptop's screen size? </b><br>
I think it would make sense to allow resizing or tiling of Sugar
Activities (as an option for larger screens).<br>
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Other desktop environments expect to be able to resize and move
windows so I think we should allow it at least in that case.</blockquote>
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We should defiantly allow sugar activities to be resized when they
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We should be defiant indeed ;-)<br>
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<div>Inside of Sugar, it would be nice to expose this feature as
well. But I think that we need to design it an do it well. I'm
personally a fan of how Apple's iOS split view implementation.
It is very simple and friendly. It appears to be a design that
works well on laptop sized screens - from your 7" xos/ipad minis
to the 11" ipad. It probably would work well on larger laptops
too - I personally just use fullscreen or vertical split in
GNOME. But this is for discussion!</div>
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Great to know you agree. I am not familiar with iOS split windows
feature, I'll look it up. Indeed it will require some thinking when
adding to Sugar's design.<br>
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In my environment (XFCE), I have keys mapped for tiling windows to
half the screen (vertically or horizontally). I find this is pretty
handy.<br>
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I think Sugar's toolbars might not look well at half width; that's a
challenge.<br>
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