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From: "Derek Ekins" <de...@spathi.com> 
To: gnome-shell-list@gnome.org 
Sent: Wednesday, December 1, 2010 12:38:20 AM 
Subject: Re: Sujestion 

>-1 
>If you have more than one window open at a time having a unified menu bar is 
>not very nice. 


I think only the "active" window's menu is on the top bar and so on. There 
should be no two or more active windows in any given moment, even if you have 
several windows open, only one must be active. 
Or I might be missing something. 


Cheers, 
Allan Registos 



On 30 November 2010 16:30, Sean Dunwoody < sean_dunwo...@yahoo.com > wrote: 





+1 

It seems more logical to put the "file, edit, view etc." menu up the top as in 
Mac OSX, it would save room and makes more sense to me than putting the windows 
buttons up there 

it would also make sense as the app menu up there, while saving vertical space 
at the same time 

-Sean 




From: Allan E. Registos < allan.regis...@smpc.steniel.com.ph > 
To: Ryan Peters < slosh...@sbcglobal.net > 
Cc: gnome-shell-list@gnome.org 
Sent: Mon, 29 November, 2010 23:24:21 
Subject: Re: Sujestion 





I also don't think that the Calendar is at the center by _default_, it needs to 
be relocated. There is a waste of space on the top panel, so the move of the 
classic "File, Edit, View menu at the top" is logical. 


Regards, 
Allan 



From: "Ryan Peters" < slosh...@sbcglobal.net > 
To: gnome-shell-list@gnome.org 
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:26:48 PM 
Subject: Re: Sujestion 

On 11/29/2010 06:18 AM, Allison Vollmann wrote: 
> Hello, 
> 
> first of all, congratulations for the amazing work which you make. 
> 
> I really think that gnome-shell is the future of desktop. 
> 
> I run gnome-shell on a netbook with resolution (1024x600), and the window 
> title bar is fill an unnecessary size when the window is maximized, so a 
> suggest to join the window title bar with the gnome top panel, like happen in 
> ubutu netbook remix and in OSX, i think that should be an dramatically GUI 
> improvement with tiny effort. 
> 
> Best regards. 
> 
> 
> 
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+1 to this. The application name is already in the top panel, so there's 
no need to re-print it there. The max-min-close buttons could maybe go 
on the right side, maybe before/after the user/status menu (I forget 
what the official name for it is) or the system indicator. That said, 
the top panel would have to blend in to the window, maybe with a 
gradient, for it to look natural. Any thoughts/concerns? I'm sure though 
that even if this isn't an official feature, someone will make an 
extension for it no-doubt. 
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