GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 694290
"[System] Settings" in background menu
Last modified: 2013-02-20 19:10:40 UTC
Current menu: __/\__________________ / \ | Change Background… | | | | - - – –– –– – - - | | | | System Settings | \______________________/ The naming is inconsistent with the user status menu. [Bug 687738] However… __/\__________________ / \ | Change Background… | | | | - - – –– –– – - - | | | | Settings | \______________________/ …within this context, it seems to mean "Background Settings". The fact that all other system menus end with a link to the relevant panel, reinforces this further. I hope there is a third option.
But it currently opens the full Settings, not the background panel right? I think if it does, it makes sense to use a consistent name ("Settings"), otherwise Background Settings makes sense to me.
(In reply to comment #1) > But it currently opens the full Settings, not the background panel right? "Change Background" opens the background panel, "System Settings" opens Settings. Still, I see how a plain "Settings" item in a popup menu about setting the background can be seen as meaning background settings ...
I think the meaning of plain "Settings" is clear in reverse order: __/\__________________ / \ | Settings | | | | - - – –– –– – - - | | | | Change Background… | \______________________/ For what is worth, under Windows, the menu option to change the wallpaper is the last option of the context menu.
Whether or not "Settings" is a good name, "System Settings" still shouldn't be used, it's not used to mean the control-center in any other place.
Created attachment 236973 [details] [review] [PATCH] backgroundMenu: Rename "System Settings" to "Settings" It don't know programming languages, but this seems trivial enough to try and make my first patch.
Review of attachment 236973 [details] [review]: This looks correct to me.
We are about to enter UI freeze, let's include this!