Words by liste@xxxxxxxxxxx [Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 05:41:34PM +0100]: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Sorry for killing the commentary-chain - deleted the original mail too > early, which was posted this morning... > > The question was, why we would'n have been implemented something > comparable to Apple's Exposà http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/expose > > At a quick glance it seems to be the functionality which M$-Windooze has > since nearly one decade (M$-D). On my KDE-installation it is the second > button, right next to the KDE-start-menu-button, that shows the desktop. > Wrong. Have you read the apple URL? "(...) Exposï instantly tiles all of your open windows ï scales them down and neatly arranges them, so you can see whatïs in every single one. (...) Thatïs not all. Move your mouse from one tiled window to the next, and youïll see its title displayed right in the center of the window. When you find the window you need, just click on it. Magically, every window will return to full size, and the window you clicked ï whether itïs a folder, a PDF, a QuickTime movie or a Word document ï becomes the active window and at the very top of the stack." [snip] > > So please elaborate, where are the differences, that are not easily > configurable, besides the animation is diffent, depending on the theme you > selected? Above. > I, at the moment don't see, where the productivity related enhancements of > ExposÃ(TM) over KDE(genuine) are ;-) > You would if you saw exposï working :) Go, run, to someone nearby to watch it. Go see the productivity boost. -- Jose Celestino Email: japc@xxxxxxxxxx PTM.COM Direcïïo de Tecnologia de Produto Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo, 40 Admin. e Desenv. Sistemas UNIX - OMG Edifïcio Picoas Bl. A, 3ï Piso 1069-300 Lisboa - Portugal gpg key fingerprint : D3F3 B47B F20C 3B1E 488C B949 1B8B 8141 07B1 363B ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.