Re: Replacing control center menus



On Ter, 2006-12-12 at 17:31 +0000, Andrew Sobala wrote:
> Jonathan Blandford wrote:
> > On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 15:26 +0100, �ienne Bersac wrote:
> >   
> >> A menu longer that 10 entry is very painful. Often, Gnome properties
> >> menu is about 20 entry when you install some additionnal softwares.
> >> Gnome is the only desktop which keep using this outdated
> >> "control-center". A control center is far more usable and accessible
> >> (especially if it provide search).
> >>     
> >
> > This also could mean that we have too many capplets.
> 
> Every single time we have this discussion, someone points out that we 
> have too many capplets. Despite some good efforts at annihilating and 
> assimilating various silly ones, there are still too many for a usable 
> menu. In the real world, outside of Pure GNOME, distributor and 
> 3rd-party (Java springs to mind) added capplets make the menu more unusable.
> 
> Given that a) GNOME still has too many capplets, and b) there are 
> additional ones that will always be added to the menu, I think making 
> access to them as usable as possible is a laudable goal.
> 
> Reducing the number of capplets is still a laudable goal, but hasn't 
> solved this problem in the past.

  I see a _lot_ of room for merging capplets with a single glance.  For
instance (i'm sure there's others I missed):
	1- "keyboard", "keyboard shortcuts", "SCIM input method", and "mouse"
could be merged into a single "input devices"
	2- "menus & toolbars", "fonts", "theme" => "applications aspect"
	3- "sreen resolution", "screensaver", "desktop background"  =>
"Display"
	4- "PamOS devices", and "removable drives and media" => "external
devices" (or something)
	5- *Everything non-GNOME*, move into a separate "Other" submenu.

  Else if you want searchable capplets we already have deskbar.

-- 
Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro
<gjc inescporto pt> <gustavo users sourceforge net>
The universe is always one step beyond logic.




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