Re: Global menubar (was Re: #4 on ToDo list: make the top panel prettier)



2009/1/27 Brian Fleeger:
> Solution:
>
> I recommend using a text-based Global Menu system for the near future.  It
> will be more user friendly on the smaller computer screens that are becoming
> more prevalent, and will also give more room for content.  A text based
> Global Menu system is also cost-efficient, as a relatively small number of
> man-hours could port the existing menu system from the in-window model used
> today up to the top panel.  Program behavior need not copy Apple's OSX, and
> plug-ins and patches such as "window-picker" could be used to obviate the
> need of a "dock".
>
> In the long term, I do recommend a menu system that is both Global-style and
> graphical in nature.  I already have several working mock-ups of how they
> might appear, as well  as a breif description of my rationale.  But it would
> be too long an email for me to put all that here.

Lets assume that with MPX we can have two completely separate windows
(applications) focused at the same time, maybe even more than two.
Which one would get it's menu in the Global Menu?
How would you propose to solve that issue? Fallback to in-window menu?

Igor


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