On 8/10/07, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think greying out, or darkening the window decoration would make
a lot more sense. You get minor visual clues, without it being distracting,
and it allows you to see what the window is/was trying to do.
Jon
On 8/10/07, darrell pfeifer <darrellpf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> First, it is visually distracting.
>
> Second, it hides useful information. If the window wan't greyed out I
> could continue to read information in the window (eg firefox) while
> waiting.
You are arguing about shades of grey or is it gray. Would it make you
happier if the grey wasn't as dark? Compared to crap like pop-up
notification bubbles from the panel, i'd say greying the window is a
comparably subtle way of giving you status information. If you were
going to indicate that a window how would you do it?
I think greying out, or darkening the window decoration would make
a lot more sense. You get minor visual clues, without it being distracting,
and it allows you to see what the window is/was trying to do.
Jon
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