On 6 March 2011 15:39, Mark Shuttleworth <649...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Ah, right. That would work, yes, but only in the Classic view.
The suggestion is for the Ubuntu Desktop (Unity) view, and not the
Classic (Gnome) view (as used in the gdm chooser). As I say, I haven't
tried the Classic v
Ah, right. That would work, yes, but only in the Classic view. Using the
session indicator allows for consistency between both environments.
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On 6 March 2011 14:32, Mark Shuttleworth <649...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 06/03/11 12:41, Matthew East wrote:
>> It seems to me that the solution is to put a settings menu underneath
>> the applications menu on the main panel. I haven't tried the classic
>> interface, but I assume that users
On 06/03/11 12:41, Matthew East wrote:
> On 6 March 2011 11:46, Mark Shuttleworth <649...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>> Thanks Matthew - the current plan is to put an entry at the bottom of
>> the session menu (top right corner, power on/off image) which links to a
>> set of all the settings tools,
On Sun, 2011-03-06 at 11:46 +, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> Thanks Matthew - the current plan is to put an entry at the bottom of
> the session menu (top right corner, power on/off image) which links to a
> set of all the settings tools, either as gnome-control-center (which
> apparently has a lo
On 6 March 2011 11:46, Mark Shuttleworth <649...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Thanks Matthew - the current plan is to put an entry at the bottom of
> the session menu (top right corner, power on/off image) which links to a
> set of all the settings tools, either as gnome-control-center (which
> app
Thanks Matthew - the current plan is to put an entry at the bottom of
the session menu (top right corner, power on/off image) which links to a
set of all the settings tools, either as gnome-control-center (which
apparently has a lot of issues) or a Dash search.
The rationale for this is that the m
solution to bug 727823 might solve this issue.
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Too hard to find control panel / settings / "System" in 10.10 UNE
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I too have found settings very difficult to find under Unity (natty
alpha 3). I would suggest that a special button be introduced into the
drop down menu for settings, perhaps calling a control panel with all
system setting applications.
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I am going to reverse that after talking to the bug squad. Sorry.
Confirmed when blocked, triaged when we have design.
** Changed in: unity
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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David, I want to keep ones blocked on design as "triaged" and when we
get design we will mark "confirmed"
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Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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** Changed in: unity
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: natty-backlog => None
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Tags added: backlog design
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@Gerson: The alt-f2 issue is tracked in bug 580295.
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Alt+f2 could start a run program, and i liked what kde4 did.
if alt+f2 starts the unity dash screen, and that search (that one that
is there) works like a "run command"... That would be very good.
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I think it's much better to have a button when the dash screen comes
(like my mockup) than to have to search for something, specially using a
tablet pc.
Is launcher the same as dash screen? (Dash screen -> The button at the
left corner with ubuntu logo.)
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Settings need to be accessible either from search (we should test that
all the settings are accessible using at least .desktop descriptions and
common terms) or from the launcher (as a Settings icon) or from the menu.
Mark
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I had an idea to solve this problem in unity, check my attachment.
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so what is the work around? I had to switch to fill gnome to save
screen space... and be able to remove applets from the panel.
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** Summary changed:
- Too hard to find control panel / settings / "System" in 10.10 UNR Beta
+ Too hard to find control panel / settings / "System" in 10.10 UNE
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