In general I have found Gnome to operate exactly in the manner that I would expect it too. For instance, unlike Windows, a dialog in one program does not prevent the use of other programs. However, there are nevertheless some shortcomings. One of the biggest is the Gnome Menu. There is no built-in method of altering the contents of the menu or even a built-in way of checking what command is issued by a particular menu item. Instead, one must open alacarte or a similar program in order to access this information. Although unlikely in actual implementations, this allows for the possibility that one could have the Gnome Menu installed without alacarte and thus have no easy way of modifying the contents of the menu. I propose that the Gnome Menu be modified so that right-clicking on an item allows one to view and edit its name and the command it issues. This is what one would intuitively expect from the menu.
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