[11:00]  * mpt ponders displaying the charge level as "Current charge:", but decides against it, because "current", lol
[11:29] <mpt> Hmm, http://design.ubuntu.com/search?search=dots&submit=
[11:30] <mpt> Anyone know where the guidelines are for what dots to use where?
[11:33] <mpt> ah, found them, <http://design.ubuntu.com/brand/dot-patterns>
[11:37] <mpt> (Reported <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website-content/+bug/1157141> on not being able to find them)
[11:39] <mpt> Teehee, "enterprise dots"
[11:43] <mpt> ckpringle, <http://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/slider> needs to describe when a slider label should go alongside the slider, and when it should go above
[11:44] <mpt> I've got a "Display brightness" slider and I'm pretty sure that label is too long for alongside
[11:44] <mpt> (On a phone, at least -- on a tablet would be fine)
[11:44] <mpt> And if alongside is ever allowed, then how do you line up successive sliders with each other?
[11:49] <mpt> ckpringle, mesq: Is there any pattern for showing whether a list item navigates into a page stack?
[14:26] <zyga> hi,
[14:26] <zyga> I'm trying to figure out if something is a intended interaction, implementation detail or a bug
[14:27] <zyga> specifically the trash icon in the launcher
[14:27] <zyga> unlike any other icon, with the exception of the dash icon, it never gets the marker that indicates active applications (aka the triangle)
[14:28] <zyga> it obviosuly opens nautilus but the interaction in the launcher feels confugsing
[14:29] <zyga> so my question is: 1) is this deliberate or just an implementation detail/bug? 2) if it's a bug where should I be reporting it