Shane, you speak so clearly! Please, restart helping me.
Please, move the launcher to the bottom of the screen, because it's looking
weird on the left of the screen, because window controls look like they apply
to the launcher and the window when in fact they apply to the window only.
Please,
manny,
you wanted title bar click to toggle the menu bar. If people didn't want
it, you said you would accept title bar hover to toggle the menu bar.
I'm going to go with you! :-) I want title bar hover to toggle the menu
bar.
Soon, I want:
- when the app is launched, the menu bar must appear
Public bug reported:
1. put the pointer in the top bar
2. pay attention to the size of minimize and your finger
3. put your finger on top of minimize
expected: a finger can click minimize without clicking close and maximize
actual: you'll click minimize, but you'll also click close and maximize
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The ranking bug is: the people who use Stellarium say it's high quality,
but the people who have no interest in using Stellarium won't ever say
it's low quality, because they won't use it at all, so Stellarium will
be ranked high even though Stellarium isn't interesting.
You
Public bug reported:
Mark Shuttleworth noticed that people use ten apps at most, so he put
the launcher on the left. If people used fifteen apps at most, he would
have to put the launcher on bottom.
If people use 15 apps at most in a tablet, you will have to move the
launcher from the left to
I have Xubuntu 12.04. I went update-manager -d. I'm typing during
Installing the updates. THERE'S NO GLOBAL MENU!
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False alarm. I was on Gnome Shell. :-(
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CONGRATULATIONS, MR. MACKEY!
I'm a programmer and I tried to solve the problem, but I had to finish
learning C and C++, and learn GTK+, Nux, Compiz and OpenGL, but when I
thought I had to learn Nux and Compiz from their source codes, because I
couldn't find their documentations, I got scared and
The worry:
When a title is on the middle of the screen, your pointer is above the title,
you want to click a thing slightly below the title and you move the pointer
from above the title to slightly below the title, the menu bar appears on top
of the thing and you click a menu item instead of
When the app opens, show the menu bar for a few seconds, then hide it.
Warning: the menu bar floats above the app content, because they're layers.
for consistency: window controls are always visible and appear by the
left of the title in non-maximized windows, so they should be always
visible and
You mouse over the title bar, the url bar appears.
You mouse out of the title and url bar, the url bar disappears.
by Mozilla Labs
at
https://addons.mozilla.org/pt-BR/firefox/addon/prospector-lessChrome-HD/?src=search
You mouse over the title bar, the menu bar appears.
You mouse out of the title
+1 Rachel
Unity users want different things here. Beyond, I think Unity developers
want different things here too, because Ayatana Design has Fix
Committed, but it can't get the other projects to have Fix Committed
too, so it looks like the other projects are disagreeing with Ayatana
Design.
Development stopped, because there are lots of ***disagreements***
between us all.
There were three alternatives.
[] global menu on
[] global menu off
[] global menu only on maximized windows
We came up with new alternatives.
[] mockup 1
[] mockup 2
[] LIM
we need to:
- vote on the new
[] mockup 1 - http://imageshack.us/f/837/screenshotdesktop.png/ and
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/02/unity-mockup-menu-integrated-in-window.html
[] mockup 2 -
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/02/unity-mockup-menu-integrated-in-window.html and
http://anaershadowynomaly.deviantart.com/gallery/29691776
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/02/unity-mockup-menu-integrated-in-
window.html has two pictures, mockup 2, then mockup 1
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vooote!
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@ Doug
no
@Ingo
I don't have a source.
:-(
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When I argued in unity-design that the dash should be in the corner,
Mark Shuttleworth mentioned fitts' law. Firefox tried to use one close
button for all tabs first, one close button per tab later, so people
found easy to click lots of close buttons scattered in the screen, so
people will find
This bug affects 18 other people. I'm very happy that it became popular!
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misaligned close, minimize and maximize
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I'm using Xubuntu and Gnome Shell. I took a screenshot of a rectangular
window that you can use as inspiration.
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could not write byte broken pipe
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1. get Sublime Text 2 from http://www.sublimetext.com/2
2. install it
3. launch it
4. lock it in Launcher
5. close it
Expected Results: Sublime Text 2 remains locked in launcher
Actual Results: Sublime Text 2 isn't locked in launcher any longer
Additional Comments: it's
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Firefox won't fix, but Ayatana Scrollbar (I hope) will fix.
** Also affects: ayatana-scrollbar
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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highlight behavior already active, so if user clicks, menu opens
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz-core/+bug/931245/+attachment/3084105/+files/highlight.png
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It says permission denied. When I try with sudo, it says permission
denied.
Before mounting, I tried:
- chmodding the source and destination folders deltrem:fuse
- chown root:fuse /dev/fuse
- chown deltrem:fuse /dev/fuse
- chgrp fuse /dev/fuse
In Nautilus, the folder is a
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: fuse 2.8.6-2ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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t says permission denied. When I try with sudo, it says permission
denied.
Before mounting, I tried:
- chmodding the source and destination folders deltrem:fuse
- chown root:fuse /dev/fuse
- chown deltrem:fuse /dev/fuse
- chgrp fuse /dev/fuse
In Nautilus, the folder is a
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An other bug report has dependencies and makes this bug report complete.
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I said: CTRL is a better home for HUD than ALT, because:
1
Super is expressive and cryptic.
hit Super once and it's expressive. Regular users like it this way.
hold Super, then hit a key and it's crptic. Hackers like it this way.
CTRL can be expressive and cryptic at the same time.
A rule can be
The global menu complaint is coming to an end, it
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Global menu is not ergonomical on
** Attachment removed: ellipse*s* make click area*s* bigger
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz-core/+bug/931245/+attachment/2990313/+files/ellipses.png
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ellipse*s* make click area*s* bigger
the shiny new highlight shows why the click area is bigger
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ellipses make click areas bigger
now with ellipse highlight
now with mouse pointer
the highlight is on hover
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** Attachment added: ellipses
12.04 is near. The LIM Button can't be made until 12.04, but the global
menu for maximized windows only can. These features are evolving,
anyway. What if we have the global menu for maximized windows only in
12.04 and the LIM Button in 12.10?
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Now, the launcher is always visible by default.
This bug report became more important, because this bug happens when
launcher is always visible.
Can you call this bug report something more important than wish list
like triaged?
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my solution - ellipse.png is attached
best solution - https://launchpadlibrarian.net/97878037/LIM%20button.png
Tell Marco Trevisan: If the LIM button at
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/97878037/LIM%20button.png appears in
Precise Pangolin, you can safely say it's a main feature like Ubuntu
HUD,
I want my bug report to have more attention, because a duplicate of it
appeared in unity-design mailing list.
I said I can't simply drag the entrie grid of applications and I want an
overlay scrollbar in dash in comment #4, but I wasn't heard, so please
hear me.
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We're 13 days away from Ubuntu April, 2012.
Here, greeks and trojans argued a lot. Some want global menu for
maximized windows only, others want app buttons instead of menu bars. I
don't think the Ubuntu team be able to please greeks and trojans.
What's decided by the end of this hot bug report?
my attachment shows a wide m, but the windicator shows a wider ellipse, so you
can make the wide m wider
maybe, make close, minimize and maximize wider too, so they match the wide m
let's surpass windows in accessibility and apple in design
** Attachment added: a wide m.png
*and position ellipse with m by the right of maximize, by the left of
the title
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Title:
Global menu is not ergonomical on large screens
To
I loved the windicator icon size, because it's an arrow inside an
ellipse and it's a wide icon, so I won't have to strive to target the
mouse pointer to the icon.
Combining lim1 and lim2, put the green icon's m inside the windicator
icon's ellipse and use the green icon functionality in the
I saw the solution screenshot. It's an icon that shows a non-persistent
menu when clicked. If people complain that they're trying hard to target
the mouse pointer, because the icon is too small, do as I say:
These things are called app buttons. The Firefox app button is the label
Firefox inside a
In Windows, the Firefox app button is on top left. Since titles vary in
length and it's good to have the app button always in the same place,
because it makes finding the app button easier, we would better have:
close minimize maximize [app name] title.
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- can't install or launch ubuntu hud if it installed
+ can't install or launch ubuntu hud
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can't install or launch
[x] Global Menu only for maximized windows
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1. add the hud ppa from cli
2. update software sources from cli
3. open Ubuntu Software Center
4. search for hud
(hud isn't there)
5. visit Launchpad
6. find the hud ppa page
7. see libdbusmenu in package list for 12.04
8. open Synaptic
9. search for libdbusmenu only, not
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I want my bug report to have more attention, because a duplicate of it in
Ubuntu Brainstorm received many votes.
- http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/29104/
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thx for listening and replying
sry for ignoring the alluded reason and being disorganized
I would be satisfied with a Most Downloaded section!
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thx, Mr. Giannetti! The idea was really to link there!
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steps to reproduce:
1. launch Ubuntu Software Store
2. by the right of Best Rated, there's a More button that shows you the top 50
Best Rated apps in Ubuntu Software Store
expected results:
since many people are interested in using Firefox and few people are interested
in
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1. launch Ubuntu Software Store
2. by the right of Best Rated, there's a More button that shows you the top
50 Best Rated apps in Ubuntu Software Store
expected results:
since many people are interested in using Firefox and few people are
** Summary changed:
- now, it's complete
+ bug report complete
** Summary changed:
- bug report complete
+ completing a bug report
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1st, 2nd and 3rd are duplicates
1st is badly written
2nd is well written, but doesn't contain ubuntu-bug's attached files
3rd the current page contains ubuntu-bug's attached files
mark the three duplicates
1st is at
I can't simply drag the entire grid of applications to scroll through. I
want an overlay scrollbar in dash.
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Empathy has connect automatically on startup.
Empathy launches on startup even if I don't ask.
Empathy connects to the internet on startup only if I ask.
This combination makes my Empathy ready to connect to the internet.
Your solution is good for Empathy and Gwibber.
My similar solution is
I don't have this problem any longer. I'm running ubuntu 12.04 alpha.
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I uninstalled gwibber, but a part of the gwibber indicator is below
Now that Empathy has a preference that gives me Empathy indication on
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Gwibber has begin
An example? Ok!
Firefox is a software that many people are interested in using.
Renmina is a software that few people are interested in using.
Firefox browses the internet well.
Renmina connects to remote desktops excellently.
Firefox does what its author says that it does well.
Renmina does
I mean...
few people are interested in using Renmina
Renmina connects to remote desktops excellently, does what its author says that
it does excellently, so Renmina is rated 5
many people are interested in using Firefox
Firefox browses the internet well, does what its author says that it does
@manny
I thought about false positives. If I want to drag-and-drop, then mouse
over the title bar, the menu bar will appear as if I wanted to click a
menu bar item.
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Mouse over is only good if its non persistent.
In Windows 7, click Windows Logo, then hover All Programs for a short
while, because a menu with All Programs will appear and persist.
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in non-maximized windows, give a split item behavior to a window title -
app name down arrow appearance
in non-maximized windows, when I hover window title - app name down
arrow for a short while, the menu bar appears and persists below the title bar
in non-maximized windows, when I click window
still thinking about false positives
as I mouse over a screen with many windows, sometimes a menu bar will
popup from mousing over a title bar, so taking my attention away from my
task, but if there's a short delay in making the menu bar popup from
mousing over a title bar, there's no false
going back
If want click behavior, then hover the split item, the hover behavior
will happen as if I wanted click behavior
people learn to ignore this quickly
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on a last thought about false positives
when I hover, then click a split item, the hover behavior is cancelled
until the next hover, because of the click
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In global menu on, the menu isn't always visible. If the menu doesn't
have to be always visible, make #137 not persistent.
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WIndows 7 - click Windows Logo - hover All Programs for a short while
- move pointer elsewhere - hover Back for a short while
I wish we had a go back feature too.
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I worked on this global menu for six hours with only one meal break to
give you this final comment!
In maximized windows, if you hover window title - app name, the
menus replace window title - app name, so you can click a menu and
so you can't drag-and-drop the window, because there's no space
I have just seen Firefox in Windows 7.
The drag-and-drop behavior is different when the window is maximized and not
maximized.
When maximized, the window title bar has the firefox button, is filled with
tabs and has no space to drag-and-drop.
When not maximized, the window title bar has the
since:
manny said the app button doesn't have to a small green icon, it can be a title
manny said the app button / title doesn't need to be clicked, it can be moused
over
how about:
[x] in maximized windows, when I mouse over the title bar, the menu bar appears
where the title bar was
[x] in
you would be able to drag-and-drop
you would discover that title bars makes menu bars appear by mousing over a
screen with windows
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in non-maximized windows, when I mouse over title bar down arrow, after a
short delay, the menu bar persists below the title bar
can it be like this?
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Your leader is really ambitious. Marc Shuttleworth said: Ubuntu will
surpass Apple, go to 100 million users in 4 years or something. The Mac
OS X interface has a hell lot of useful things. Ubuntu adds Tomboy's
Notes and Nepomuk to the Ubuntu CD. Mac OS X probably permits, buys and
adds apps that
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~janousek.jiri/+junk/jjdesktop/files/head:/src/windecor/
sudo apt-get source unity
~/unity*version*
ctrl+f
backend
ctrl+f
vala
The Unity interface source code should be in the Unity source code.
By the way, in Ubuntu Software Center - Edit - Software Channels, I
want
If I could create an app that changed the global menu behavior and
appearance, I would. If I could put the app in Ubuntu Software Center, I
would.
Firefox lets programmers change all of Firefox's behavior and
appearance. Firefox plays with the imagination of programmers, invites
work from
'm going to see an unmaximized window, then a maximized window, then
expect to find a button to toggle menu visibility in the maximized
windows, but actually not find it in there, then file a bug report with
steps to reproduce, expected results and actual results.
I want a button to toggle menu
The M button is too small. In the Firefox app button, there was New Tab
. People had to click to open the menu, but people had trouble
targetting the mouse pointer to the , so the firefox developers made
the menu open after a while hovering New Tab . That makes the surface
area be New Tab
My two cents: I believe the key issue here is one of *choice*. As can
be gleaned from the various (and varied) comments on this request, there
are far many preferences than might be thought of by a design team, no
matter how brilliant. I think the best approach is letting the user
choose; my
it doesnt have to be an extra click. it could be made to reveal on
hover.
If I go to click something in a window, but hover its app button, the
menu appears and I misclick a menu item.
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I only misclick a menu item if the menu opens unintentionally. When I
click to open a menu, I show my intention to open the menu. I'm going to
try to be clearer. The app button's menu will probably appear on top of
window items. If I go to click one of those window items, but hover the
app button,
I don't mind having an extra click much.
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How will the patch be released?
- Update Manager's install updates?
- A ppa with Unity?
- Distribution Upgrade to Beta Version?
I want to use a consistent design in 12.04!
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+1 on
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/02/unity-mockup-menu-integrated-in-window.html 's
proposal
- you drag and drop the window by holding down the window title
- you don't add an extra click like the app button does
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phase out the global menu
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adding wingpanel as inspiration to the discussion
It’s simply a sexy panel that houses indicators. It shall float above windows,
so that it steals space from the window titlebar.
look top right, not bottom center
later, if people like the app button, give them a consistent design
in maximized windows, top bar is close, minimize, maximize, app button,
title, indicators
in non-maximized windows:
top bar is indicators
window titlebar is close, minimize, maximize, app button, title
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** Description changed:
- First, a software does what it says that it does extremely well, so people
use it, then rate it 5.
- Second, a software does something that most people aren't interested in
using, but the same software does something that some people are interested in
using, so they
** Description changed:
A software does something that some people are interested in doing. The
- same software does what its author says that it does extremely well, so
- people use it, then rate it 5.
+ same software does what its author says that it does extremely well. The
+ people who use
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Natty: Users should be able
** Description changed:
- A software does something that some people are interested in doing. The
- same software does what its author says that it does very well. The
- people who use it rate it 4.
+ When many people install a software, it goes towards many people's
objectives.
+ When people
Guess what? The global menu isn't dead! I like Treviño's proposal too!
It can motivate all apps to have an app button like Chromium!
Make the app buttons customizable to programmers, not to users. If it
isn't customizable to programmers, menu items will be one more click
away (one File click
Also, this would make moving a window (dragging it from its top bar) harder.
We can't have a global menu on non-maximized windows. Let's not have a global
menu on maximized windows. Then, the look will be consistent.
You don't need the global menu. Maverick had four vertical bars (top,
title,
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