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Bug 155449 - Restructure of Menu Applets
Restructure of Menu Applets
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 141702
Product: gnome-panel
Classification: Other
Component: general
2.8.x
Other All
: Normal minor
: ---
Assigned To: Chris Phelps
gnome-applets Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-10-15 03:27 UTC by Dan Gore
Modified: 2004-12-23 07:34 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.7/2.8


Attachments
What a menu applet should look like when in a panel that's located at the top of the screen. (525.07 KB, image/png)
2004-10-18 02:13 UTC, Dan Gore
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What a menu applet should look like when in a panel that's located on the left part of the screen. (524.55 KB, image/png)
2004-10-18 02:16 UTC, Dan Gore
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What a menu applet should look like when in a panel that's located on the right part of the screen. (513.68 KB, image/png)
2004-10-18 02:18 UTC, Dan Gore
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What a menu applet should look like when in a panel that's located at the bottom of the screen. (523.40 KB, image/png)
2004-10-18 02:19 UTC, Dan Gore
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Description Dan Gore 2004-10-15 03:27:03 UTC
My idea is basically this: Merge the Menu Bar/Main Menu applets together.  The
resulting applet should act like the "menu bar" when it in either a panel
located at the top of the screen or a floating panel.  If it is in a panel on
either side or the bottom, it should act like the "main menu."  This would get
rid of the confusion between the two applets, and it would prevent the
awquardness of having a "menu bar" on one of the sides (it looks VERY strange,
and generally makes the experience of the user very bad).

Other information:
Comment 1 Vincent Noel 2004-10-15 04:28:51 UTC
This is not a bad idea.
I think we should keep the Main Menu applet anyway (if someone wants to put a
main menu button on a horizontal panel, for instance) - but changing the Menu
Bar in a button when you put the applet on a vertical panel would make a lot of
sense. The Menu Bar is useless on a vertical panel right now...
Comment 2 Dan Gore 2004-10-18 02:13:12 UTC
Created attachment 32710 [details]
What a menu applet should look like when in a panel that's located at the top of the screen.
Comment 3 Dan Gore 2004-10-18 02:16:44 UTC
Created attachment 32711 [details]
What a menu applet should look like when in a panel that's located on the left part of the screen.
Comment 4 Dan Gore 2004-10-18 02:18:00 UTC
Created attachment 32712 [details]
What a menu applet should look like when in a panel that's located on the right part of the screen.
Comment 5 Dan Gore 2004-10-18 02:19:18 UTC
Created attachment 32713 [details]
What a menu applet should look like when in a panel that's located at the bottom of the screen.
Comment 6 Dan Gore 2004-10-18 02:22:04 UTC
All of this should happen automatically, so the user doesn't have to think about
what a menu bar or a main menu applet is.  The behavior of the applet should
match the possition of the panel, so the user only deals with the panel, not
removing and adding applets when he/she wants to move a panel.  (BTW, I'm sorry
about my lame bugzilla skills.)
Comment 7 Danielle Madeley 2004-10-31 02:37:47 UTC
These are in panel, not gnome-applets.
Comment 8 Vincent Untz 2004-11-04 17:17:54 UTC
Could be confusing...
cc'ing usability people for input.
Comment 9 Vidar Braut Haarr 2004-11-04 18:19:12 UTC
I don't see why it should change into an icon when at the bottom.

About confusion; most distros position the menu at the top or bottom, so I don't
see any immediate confusion for users here. And, once they try to move it,
they'll quickly recognize the icon (and they'll also recognize it because it
occupies the "same place" as it did before).
Comment 10 Dan Gore 2004-11-04 19:06:41 UTC
My only concern (the whole reason I brought this up) is that it does <a
href="http://homepages.wmich.edu/~c4gore/Screenshot.png">this</a> when a side
panel has a "Menu Bar" instead of a "Main Menu" in it.  Isn't this a problem?
Comment 11 Dan Gore 2004-11-04 19:07:03 UTC
My only concern (the whole reason I brought this up) is that it does <a
href="http://homepages.wmich.edu/~c4gore/Screenshot.png">this</a> when a side
panel has a "Menu Bar" instead of a "Main Menu" in it.  Isn't this a problem?
Comment 12 Dan Gore 2004-11-04 19:08:32 UTC
Again, I'm sorry for my lame buzilla skills.
Comment 13 Vincent Untz 2004-11-04 19:23:54 UTC
Dan: this is indeed a problem. I don't think your solution is the right way to
fix it, though (note that I'm no usability expert :-)).
See bug #155549 for this.
Comment 14 Bryan W Clark 2004-12-22 19:32:03 UTC
We have rotated text in pango now, I think we should use this to turn the menu
text in the proper orientation instead of changing the look and use of the menu
completely.
Comment 15 Vincent Untz 2004-12-23 07:34:06 UTC
I agree.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 141702 ***