Re: [Usability]Feedbacks on GNOME 2 panel from Mdk 9.0 beta test



On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 14:19, Frederic Crozat wrote:
 
> I'd like to share with you some of the feedback we received during beta
> tests of Mandrake 9.0 for GNOME 2.
> 
> We tried to keep an "almost" identical GNOME2 look as "original"
> GNOME2.. This mean we keep the "menubar" + a bottom menu panel layout..
> While a lot of people liked this layout (I think a majority of people
> never realized it is inspired from MacOS..), many people complained they
> couldn't move this "top" panel to other areas of the screen, like the
> other panels.. 
> 
> I think it is clearly a problem with current panel configuration.. 
> When trying to move the "menubar" panel, it should "morph" into an
> "edge" panel.. In the same idea, there should be only one type of panel
> to add, with the ability to modify its type using the "Preferences"
> dialog..
> 
> WDYT ? 

Agreed. I have a few points:

1. Can the types not be removed altogether - is there really need a need
for corner, edge, floating and sliding panels? Can a [generic] panel not
be first created at an arbitrary point on the screen, then
dragged-and-dropped to wherever? 

(The mechanisms for doing this seem to be there or thereabouts already,
although the 'floating' panel requires X and Y offsets to be entered via
Preferences to get it away from the edge of the screen, rather than a
drag-and-drop, unless I'm missing something).

2. Is the New Panel option best available only from a panel? Should it
not be available from the desktop like the other New ... options?

(Dunno about anyone else, but that I had to create a new panel from the
menu bar was not obvious first time I came across it).

Alastair

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