I have found that sometimes icons in the sidebar are mysteriously
coalesced. For instance, I've had Chrome and gedit merge into a single
icon, and clicking it would bring up the windows for both. However, this
happens too seldom to be reproducible, and I am not sure it has happened
in 12.04 yet, so
I take it that would be version 0.4, then. I am currently working
towards a release of 1.0, which will be a lot more useful, and usable.
What would be the deadline if I wanted that to be done in time for
inclusion in 12.04?
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I've added some man pages to the source code repository. They're pretty
sparse right now, and if anyone wants to help improve them that would be
extremely helpful.
Also, the main dependencies should be libz, libbz2, ICU, openssl and of
course GNUStep. Maybe the GUI parts of GNUStep (AppKit) have a
This issue really is absurd on desktop machines. The menu is hidden for
absolutely no reason - the space left behind after it is hidden is not
actually used for anything! This does not save any space, it actually
wastes it!
As for the design document,
> Menus are an essentially awkward way of pre
I didn't find out that System Settings was available in the session menu
until I read this bug report, and I used it several times before that.
Don't expect people to read and remember every entry in a menu.
Furthermore, the session menu is pretty clearly the "leave the computer"
menu. Most of the
I'm the author of the tools in question, I'll be happy to answer any
questions that might turn up while packaging.
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Title:
[needs-packaging] The U
** Package changed: ubuntu => unity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Menu bars are hidden by default, leaving the top bar empty and unused,
and lowering usabili
** Package changed: ubuntu => unity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Menu bar is placed at a fixed location, overwriting the application
name
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
I used Keyboard Shortcuts to configure Windows+Space to launch a new
terminal. Unity's handling of the Windows key interferes with this, and
when pressing Windows+Space, half of the time it triggers Unity's
launcher in addition to starting a termina
I too found this a horribly confusing choice of icon. I really had no
idea what these icons were supposed to do until I stopped to read the
tooltip.
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Public bug reported:
In the system settings and in applications searcher in natty, there is a
"Main menu" prefs app. However, there is no actual "main menu" any more,
making it redundant and confusing.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
When the menu bar appears, it is placed at a fixed location on the
screen. This causes the application name to be partially overwritten
with a fadeout effect, which looks extremely sloppy and unaesthetic.
It seems this is done to leave the menu at a constant location to make
Public bug reported:
It does not seem sensible to keep the menu bar hidden except when the
cursor is over it. This makes it both harder to realize a menu bar
exists, and also makes it harder to aim at the right menu entry, as it
is invisible.
Somewhat relatedly, if a window is maximized and then
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