Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Nov 2007 15:46 UTC
Graphics, User Interfaces This is the sixth article in a series on common usability and graphical user interface related terms [part I | part II | part III | part IV | part V]. On the internet, and especially in forum discussions like we all have here on OSNews, it is almost certain that in any given discussion, someone will most likely bring up usability and GUI related terms - things like spatial memory, widgets, consistency, Fitts' Law, and more. The aim of this series is to explain these terms, learn something about their origins, and finally rate their importance in the field of usability and (graphical) user interface design. In part VI, we focus on the dock.
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cde
by zizban on Mon 19th Nov 2007 02:33 UTC
zizban
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2005-07-06

I like cde as well but the front panel cannot be resized. Only moved or minimized.

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RE: cde
by Doc Pain on Mon 19th Nov 2007 23:41 in reply to "cde"
Doc Pain Member since:
2006-10-08

"I like cde as well but the front panel cannot be resized. Only moved or minimized."

I think this is intended. As many things in CDE are designed with a well intended background, any action that would be useless (e. g. resizing the front panel "just this way") cannot be done.

In the CDE "reimplementation" XFCE 3 you can change the size of the icons in the front panel. The panel will resize according to geometry and number of icons. I'm not sure if the original CDE has this feature, too, I've got no Solaris/CDE available at the moment, but out of curiosity I'll check next week.

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