On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Allan Day <allanp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Anton, everyone,
>
> I really like the new menubars idea. Definitely worth exploring some
> more.


Sure! Some animated mockups will do a good job but unfortunately there is no
such software in for Linux that I'm aware of.


Anton - if you're thinking about how you might go about embedding a CLI
> in the menubar, it might be worth considering the Cimi's ideas [1] about
> Do-ifying GTK 3.0. It would be exciting to see a convergence of your
> ideas and theirs (at the very least, for the sake of consistency across
> the desktop).
>
> Allan
>
> [1] http://www.cimitan.com/blog/2009/01/31/do-ifying-gtk-30/


Gome-DO is a good thing but IMO they have bloated it too much with all kinds
of useless plug-ins (of course you can turn them off). What is good about do
is that when you type it learns what you want the end result to be and
autocomplets it - that is something that is worth intgerating in the new
menu system. On the other hand I have to say that the system is not so much
like do because:
- you have a box that assits you request a group of commands and lay out
them in the menubar area (the way the items are shown is topic that should
be thought on a lot)
- help you execute commands but that would not be the primary goal of this
interface because you cannot learn so many specific words and if you do you
will forget them easily when you don't use the system for a while.
- you cannot execute other programs from a certain application.

It should ceratinly be more discussion about integrating the whole thing
together with other CLI's or the global one in the overlay of gnome-shell.


-- 
A.K.
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