*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 682788 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/682788
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 735233
Option for persistent menus in AppMenu for focused application
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 682788
Global menu is not ergonomical on
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 735233 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/735233
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 682788
Global menu is not ergonomical on large screens
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 735233
Option for persistent menus in AppMenu for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 682788 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/682788
thx, Mr. Giannetti! The idea was really to link there!
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Title:
Natty: Users should be able
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 682788 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/682788
Pedro: wrong link :-) I think the idea was to link to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/682788
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Global menu is not ergonomical on large screens
Sebastien, if travelling across the screen is slower than a menu bar
inside the window, that is a bug in the pointer acceleration settings.
Fixing the bug would be better than adding an option.
Aaron, the menu bar should be present on the second screen. If it is
not, please report that as a bug
Matthew, the problem is not a problem of speed. If I have a 1600x1200
screen with 6 editors windows in it, I prefer having the menu on each
window. Moving to the global bar is at least unintuitive, and often
confusing (often it's not so clear for which window you are issuing a
command). Think
Ok, Matthew requests for a such option keep coming every cycle in user
discussions, blogs etc. There are good reason some users dislike the
menu stripping (they use specific softwares that rely on using menus a
lot and travelling the screen every time is time consuming for example),
could we give
This menu-removing behavior also breaks the usability of multiple X
screen configurations because the global menu bar is not present on the
second screen, but the application menu bar is still removed, leaving no
menu bar anywhere at all as a result.
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I would also really like to see this fixed. There needs to be a way to
easily disable the global menu. It just makes my computer more difficult
to use and slows me down.
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I have open an opinion (would-be wishlist) for this subject. If any of
the subscribers of this bug marked invalid wish to advocate for it,
please add to bug#794888.
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I didn't read all of the above stuff, but guys, did you ever try to work
with GIMP and that POS AppMenu enabled? The idea is good, but what's the
point of removing the menu of non-maximized windows?
Sorry for sounding rude, but beside this there are several changes that
seem to be buggy and
The kind of problem shown in Irrlicht post happened to me, too; I have
been unable to reproduce, so I have not reported it. BTW: there is a way
to restart the unity top panel without logout/login?
After a couple of weeks, I have to really restate what I said in #17.
Global menu is a nice
In Ubuntu10.10, I have the bottom bar, the title bar and the menu bar (3
bars).
In Ubuntu 11.04, using a hack that I found on the internet, I have the
unity launcher always visible, so that things hiding and reappearing
won't give me a blink feeling and using an other hack that I found on
the
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default maverick has 4 bars
always visible with 2 bars is a lot of progress, please let
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*natty always visible with 2 bars is a lot of progress, please let
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it's half vertical bars...
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I agree with #16 and #17. It's absolutely nuts to have to travel all the
way to the top left hand side of the screen to access the menu for a
window that's down in the bottom right.
Global menus are counter-productive on big screens, where applications
are often used in a windowed (unmaximised)
I know this is marked invalid, but let me add a +1 to #16. I am a
focus-follow-mouse user, and although I really like global menu for maximized
windows, I do not see it's utility when you have a bunch of, say, editors and
shells opened in your screen --- you often are choosing things on the
I fully agree with Roger Binns. While it does make sense to move the
menu bar to the indicator area for maximized windows, this is reducing
productivity a lot in nearly every other case. In my opinion, there has
to be an option to disable the global menu and to enable it only for
maximized
I believe this bug is indeed invalid because you can already disable the
global menu in the classic desktop very easily. I'm surprised no one's
mentioned this yet.
The global menu is simply a panel applet in classic gnome. If you want
to disable it, right-click on it and Remove from Panel. If you
Since I can't edit a comment, just to clarify. I meant invalid only for
classic desktop.
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Title:
Natty: Users should be able to easily turn off
I agree with Roger Binns. This bug is not invalid.
Like him I have my desktop spread across multiple monitors, and on that
setup, a global menu would be a user interface disaster. It is a long
way to move the mouse pointer from the window I am working in to the top
of the screen. Global menus
David and Roger, in natty the Classic desktop does not use the global
menu any longer.
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Title:
Natty: Users should be able to easily turn off
I am running Beta 2 in a VM that has just been updated. I am still
seeing the Global menu when I log into classic desktop
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- Natty: Users should be able to easily turn off (disbable) global menu
+ Natty: Users should be able to easily turn off (disable) global menu
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