What is about multi-monitor-setups?
If an application with an Application-Menu is moved to a
non-primary-screen, the Application-Menu is only accessible on the
primary-screen. This requires a user to move the visual focus from the
non-primary-screen to the primary-screen. Examples which make this
On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 11:01:24AM +0200, Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Fri, 2013-07-05 at 08:45 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
On Thu, 2013-07-04 at 16:18 -0500, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
I haven't seen an app menu (gmenu) discussion in quite some time, which
is a bit surprising as more apps
On Sun, 2013-07-07 at 15:05 +0200, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
This seems backward. F-f-m was here first, and is still being used by some
minority (me included). Current designs break f-f-m functionality. Your
comment
about ”finding creative solutions” sounds like F-f-m was something new.
We actually tried a wide variety of solutions to make f-f-m work with the
application menu, and landed one that tested well. See
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678169
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Michael Catanzaro mike.catanz...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sun, 2013-07-07 at 15:05
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 2:10 PM, bugs b...@ttyhoney.com wrote:
What is about multi-monitor-setups?
If an application with an Application-Menu is moved to a
non-primary-screen, the Application-Menu is only accessible on the
primary-screen. This requires a user to move the visual focus from the
On Sun, 2013-07-07 at 14:10 +0200, bugs wrote:
What is about multi-monitor-setups?
If an application with an Application-Menu is moved to a
non-primary-screen, the Application-Menu is only accessible on the
primary-screen.
This is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695377 by the way.
On Fri, 2013-07-05 at 22:04 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
Focus-follows-mouse makes it worse (especially when it's a trackpad, and
a large screen, and a small application like empathy which happens to be
on the *other* side of the screen for where its bizarrely detached menu
now lives.
I
Where a bug is doesn't matter: all GNOME Shell hackers work on mutter and
vice versa. Mutter exists just so we can reuse metacity's solid WM core,
rather than reinventing it. If there's bugs that you feel are getting
attention, I'll try and take a look at them.
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 11:16 PM,