One of the things I enjoy about Elementary Project is that is has become a meeting point for designers, hackers and engineers. Here is a nice little mockup by “chawsum” to integrate Sezen into Docky
This will need some hard work and hacking from the Docky side to make it possible but I hope Psyber’S can make it happen…











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why is the filename repeated 2 twice for each item,
once in the item name and then in the location
reducing repetition would improve the UI
docky needs 100 MB ram.. i think this is too much
Of course! Why didn’t I think of this!?
This is a superb idea and would give Docky that Gnome-Do-esque functionality that I’ve missed.
A question for you, Seif – where can one find the source code to Sezen?
It looks like a great tool, going by this series of posts you’ve written, but I can’t find any way of installing it except via a Ubuntu PPA – and not being a Ubuntu user, that’s of little use.
>docky needs 100 MB ram.. i think this is too much
Hmm, in my Arch Linux docky used only 39 MB RAM.
Shouldn’t the arrow point at the tab you are browsing?
@ Simon:
https://launchpad.net/sezen
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[...] chawsum, ha realizado una maqueta de Docky con integración para el buscador de archivos Sezen. Se vé bastante útil, ya que al pulsar sobre el icono de búsqueda se abre el muelle de Sezen, con un campo de texto y las distintas categorías. Como todos sabéis, Sezen es un buscador de archivos semántico que usa Zeitgeist. Bueno, a ver si finalmente se puede llevar a cabo. Me he enterado por Seif Lotfy. [...]
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