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I have not fiddled with Launchpad, but I can confirm that when the first page fills up you get the site dot telling you there's another page(s, depending)
And while I'm looking at Launchpad - these applications are clearly not in first installed order, but I have no idea what order they might be in. It seems to have no reason behind it.
OK, I feel dumb for not being able to understand this but Google is not helping me and probably someone here knows. My new Mac mini has a 1 TB Fusion Drive. If I look at it in Disk Utility, i'm told it has 1.12 TB Capacity, 1.13 GB Available, and 33.49 GB Used. How on earth does that work?
these applications are clearly not in first installed order, but I have no idea what order they might be in
That's interesting. I think by date of addition is as dumb as anything you can't choose, so it might as well be random. I do know for sure that the first row of mine is in added order, as are the last two rows. Kinda fuzzy on the rest.
A discussion I was reading on skeumorphism cited Paper on the iPad as the last good example of it, and while I have no idea how well it works, it is certainly absolutely gorgeous. Wow. I want something like that for...for anything. I have Artrage Studio on OS X, and I thought that was a stunning example, but it pales in comparison to Paper.
My understanding of skeuomorphism is when functional elements of an older design are kept in a new design for purely ornamental purposes. I'm not sure that applies to Paper.
The example most cited is the fake leather stitching on calendar.
My understanding of it is that it's a visual element of the physical original that is not necessary in the new design. So if turning a page looks like a page flip, or if your tools look like a pencil or brush but doesn't need to, that's skeuomorphism. And Paper counts on that front.
I mean, if Photoshop doesn't need it for successful graphics application, it's a visual metaphor that's adornment.
Good skeuomorphism isn't purely ornamental, because it's informational, but it's not all good by a long shot.
Purely ornamental purposes was how it was put in the definition I read. I'm not sure I'd agree that there's anything in Paper that meets that definition, but it's certainly highly subjective.
The definition I'm familiar with would mark UI components like the first and third as skeuomorphism (god, it's a delight to page through their site): [link]
I'm not sure I agree on the first one, the page flipping animation has benefits in user comprehension.
The third one might be less functional, I'm not sure what function the elastic band could possibly have in the UI.
the page flipping animation has benefits in user comprehension
That's not mutually exclusive as I understand it.
To quote erinaceous (in her complete definition in WSJ):
A skeuomorph is a design feature copied from a similar artifact in another material
The page metaphor fits that criterion, as does the notebook metaphor.
Windows 7 question: I have my wallpaper set up so that it's iterating through a folder of 70 images. After a while (Days? Over a week or so?) it stops iterating, and when I go into Personalise it's set to a single picture instead of "Slide Show" and the theme is no longer "ita" (Either of those--why are there two now?) but Unsaved Theme.
I'm setting Slide Show to
- Picture position: fill
- Change picture every 10 minutes (The awkwardness of "change picture every 1 minute" is striking me now, but at least it's singular, albeit easier because not dynamically generated.)
- Shuffle: yes
- When using battery power, pause the slide to save power
Is it that last option? I use my laptop off battery maybe once a month or two, but I do regularly put it into sleep to transport to and from work. But seeing the "pause" there I assumed it would restart once back on mains, not create this Unsaved Theme which I keep deleting to no avail. What is the what?