Start:Asking to Which Workbench Selector to Use #14014
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I think this would be too granular, rather than such specificity there should be two layouts. Classic and Modern. Classic being the current 0.21 style default panel layout and workbench selector. And modern, overlay, split panel, TabBar. This exposes quick settings which show two opposing UI arrangements users could quickly switch between and decide which is closest to their preference. Additionally, it will act as a brief introduction into a broad array of customization options which will be at their disposal later on once they get that far in their user journey. Also, you aren't stating a problem as much as you're phrasing the desired solution indirectly as the problem. This isn't conducive to a construction dialog about what the best way to determine what should be presented to new users in the start dialog. |
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What you are saying is a more comprehensive version of the solution I suggested. Rather than making such a suggestion, I suggested a simpler incremental solution. You said something about what the problem is here. Whatever problem TabBar was the solution to, that's the problem here. It feels shabby. |
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That does not describe a problem. Could you please elaborate on the motivation for this proposal? That is, what the actual issue is and what the proposal that tries to address it is. Also, would the Discussions section not be a better place for this conversation? |
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Is there an existing issue for this?
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The feature should be asked at the first start.
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We discussed it #13771 for a bit, but unfortunately there is no definitive conclusion at the moment, but as long as there are two workbench selectors, they should be asked at the first startup, and maybe which one is recommended for whom, etc. can be written.
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