Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu
- From: Denis Washington <dwashington gmx net>
- To: Benjamin Gramlich <benjamin gramlich gmail com>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 19:52:40 +0200
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 12:43 -0500, Benjamin Gramlich wrote:
> > Do you mean the one pictured <http://linuxmint.com/pictures/screenshots/celena/mintmenu.png>?
>
> Yeah, that's the one. Sorry I wasn't more clear and didn't attach a link
> to a picture. It's not a drop-in replacement for the current gnome-menu,
> but it has some excellent features:
>
> 1) The search field
> 2) You can mouse over Submenus to pull up the menuItems
> 3) It's pretty
> 4) The favourites menu
>
> It's written in python right now, and it's a little unresponsive at
> times when other programs are running.
>
> Also, since the gnome control center seems to be aiming to incorporate
> all the Preferences and Administration capplets, we could eventually
> remove these Submenus from the gnome-menu and have just the control
> center available. In any event, if the gnome-menu does undergo a
> redesign, it'd probably best to implement it first as an option between
> the "classic" menu and the "new" menu.
>
> Ciao,
> benjamin
>
To be honest, I actually like that the current gnome main menu is made
up kind of like an application menu bar; you quickly see which
categories there are and can choose the one that fits your task. A
single menu quickly tends to get pretty big (see also the SLED menu or
even the windows xp/vista menu). Horizontal space is also not a big
deal, at least not in the stock gnome / ubuntu case of having two
panels. I would really go with this design, I don't know why very few
other alternative menus follow this concept. (Gimme is the only one I
can think of, but is has it's own issues currently.)
Cheers,
Denis
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