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Bug 335390 - Find should be Search in gthumb
Find should be Search in gthumb
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gthumb
Classification: Other
Component: general
2.7.x
Other Linux
: Normal trivial
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Assigned To: Paolo Bacchilega
Paolo Bacchilega
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2006-03-21 18:31 UTC by Daniel Holbach
Modified: 2007-01-07 15:35 UTC
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Description Daniel Holbach 2006-03-21 18:31:17 UTC
Forwarded from: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gthumb/+bug/34344

In gthumb on an up-to-date Dapper install, the Edit->Find menu item is not labeled Edit->Search as recommended in the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines. See http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/menus-standard.html#menu-standard-edit for reference (Table 4.8):

"If the command allows the user to search for content in places other than the current document, for example other open documents, other documents on disk, or a remote network location, label this item Search instead of Find."

Steps to reproduce:
1) Open gthumb
2) Click on the Edit menu
3) Click on the Find menu item in the Edit menu

Actual Results:
1) In the Edit menu there is a Find menu item which has a Ctrl+F shortcut
2) The dialog that opens when you click on Find is entitled Find but the rest of the dialog refers to "search"ing

Expected results:
1) The Edit menu should have a menu item called Search
2) The Search item should have a more intuitive keyboard shortcut than Ctrl+F since Search begins with S
3) The "Find" dialog should be entitled "Search"
Comment 1 Michael Chudobiak 2006-09-01 12:26:02 UTC
This does seem to be a HIG violation.

The Find menu entry and the Find toolbar button should probably be "Search". The HIG implies that Ctrl+F is still the required short cut.

For consistency, it might be wise to change "Find duplicates" to "Search for duplicates" too.
Comment 2 Paolo Bacchilega 2007-01-07 15:35:29 UTC
Fixed in the development version. The fix will be available in the next major release. Thank you for your bug report.