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    Send Some: Indicators Love (week 3)

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    • CiberSheep
      CiberSheep @Guest last edited by

      @3arn0wl Mmmmm...

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      • CiberSheep
        CiberSheep @dR0W last edited by

        @dr0w I don't know if disabling the SIM is possible... or do you mean the data connection per SIM?

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        • CiberSheep
          CiberSheep @Guest last edited by

          @3arn0wl I don't think this is a good idea. Think of having 300 contacts, listed in the indicator... and you have the Contacts app 🙂

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          • ?
            A Former User @CiberSheep last edited by A Former User

            @cibersheep
            I've come to the conclusion that Indicators ought to be a way of getting to do the common, important things, like calling/texting, listening to music and scheduling quickly and easily. And I think a comms indicator would do just that.

            The Files Indicator by contrast doesn't seem to have any functionality to it at all... I think in that case, going through the app icon process is better. So perhaps the Files Indicator could be removed...

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            • CiberSheep
              CiberSheep @Guest last edited by

              @3arn0wl Files, lists the download files (as podcasts from Podbird, or pdf from the browser 🙂

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              • ?
                A Former User @CiberSheep last edited by

                Fair enough, @cibersheep - mine's completely empty. 😕

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                • dobey
                  dobey @CiberSheep last edited by

                  @cibersheep Try GNOME. It's something like this:

                  GNOME system menu

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                  • dR0W
                    dR0W last edited by dR0W

                    @cibersheep SIM disabling is possible with this script command that another user said me (in other thread):
                    /usr/share/ofono/scripts/offline-modem/ril_0 for SIM1 or using ril_1 for SIM2
                    and using online-modem command you can enable it again

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                      A Former User @dobey last edited by A Former User

                      @dobey @CiberSheep

                      Is the pop-up design language of GNOME, with a flattened palette, preferable to a pull down screen?

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                      • CiberSheep
                        CiberSheep @dobey last edited by

                        @dobey I'll do that when staying at my mum's (she has 18.04 with GNOME)

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                        • CiberSheep
                          CiberSheep @dR0W last edited by

                          @dr0w I didn't know that. Thanks

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                          • mymike
                            mymike @Guest last edited by

                            @3arn0wl nope, it's how thing are put inside it. different things (connectivity, bluetooth, position, battery, volume ecc...) inside one single panel...

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                            • mymike
                              mymike @dobey last edited by

                              @dobey I don't understand exactly what you mean: a single panel but with more things/options that on android or a few panels but that groups things together?

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                              • mymike
                                mymike last edited by

                                imho there are too much indicators and scrolling through them sometimes is a bit long.
                                So my idea is to hide/disable empty indicator (or the ones not visible when indicators are closed except the system one: so rotation, keyboard, files, position and bluetooth) and show only the icon (which becomes a button) at the top when indicators are opened (swiping left from the network indicator would go directly to notifications)
                                If I want to use bluetooth I have to pull down an indicator and tap on the bluetooth button: this switches on bluetooth, enable it's indicator (e.g. to see other devices and other features will land in the indicator) and hides the button
                                to switch it off just use the switch inside the indicator.
                                same for others. ok it doesn't make sense for the files indicator: forgot the button, just disable the indicator if there's no content inside it

                                idk if I'm enough clear, it's quite simple but complex to describe :*( ...
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                                • dobey
                                  dobey @mymike last edited by

                                  @mymike A single panel which has a few items, and notifications perhaps. A panel that is more convergence friendly. Anything that requires swipes only to work, is not a good solution.

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                                  • mymike
                                    mymike @dobey last edited by

                                    @dobey Well, it should require swipes only on phones. idk how is the UX with a mouse but definitely it should not require swipes/drags , at least scrolling. if with the mouse you have to swipe then it's a bug and needs to be fixed...

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                                    • CiberSheep
                                      CiberSheep @dobey last edited by

                                      @dobey I'm comming back from my mum's.
                                      I have used the indicators from GNOME now. Calendar is as busy as our calendar indicator though.

                                      The thing I don't like and it's similar to Android is you need to tap on several areas to expand the menu. And the GNOME indicator shows a lot fewer options that in UT. And this is what UT is much better at, accessing to several indicator in a very simple and direct way.

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                                      • CiberSheep
                                        CiberSheep @mymike last edited by

                                        @mymike You know you don't' need to swap from one to another, if you swipe down on the indicator you want, it expands with that indicator. So the way is no so long 🙂

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                                        • dobey
                                          dobey @CiberSheep last edited by

                                          @cibersheep Yes, I am not suggesting we do an exact clone of GNOME or Android. There are things I don't like about both as well. But really, there's only so much you can fit on a screen, and having too much settings/information in indicators, is just as bad as having too little, if not worse.

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                                          • mymike
                                            mymike @CiberSheep last edited by

                                            @cibersheep well if you need location you need to pull down on network and swipe left as location icon is not shown as it is not enabled yet.
                                            and if I'm in the network to switch wifi on and then I want to go to notifications I can: scroll the top bar and tap notifications (but it's difficult to reach with one hand) or I can navigate by press and drag the bottom bar (easier with one hand) but I have to pass through all the indicators. hiding/disabling unused would improve the UX lot IMO

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