*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 518523 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/518523
I've marked this as a duplicate of bug #518523 since even though it is
newer, it is part of the grouping of bugs for applications needing i-a
support and should be more consistent and discoverable.
** This
Ted, you seem to have a handle on the scope of this bug, so I'll mark it
as Triaged and unassign it from Andrew since the dbusmenu framework
needs to be made more capable first.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Okay, thanks for both of your advice on this :-)
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network manager applet should use new libdbusmenu (indicator applet)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498478
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Attached is a design of a potential menu for network manager. It
consolidates all items into one menu and makes some improvements. Please
offer your comments
** Attachment added: First Draft of New Design
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37412609/drawing-nm.svg
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network manager applet should
First, your draft doesn't seem to render properly in either Chromium or
FF.
Second, re-design of Network-Manager's menus was just done in Karmic,
and another re-design seems out-of-scope for an LTS release. IMHOP this
is something that should be consider for Lucid + 1, and also should be
First - You can view it in Inkscape however I shall render it as a PNG
so you can view it
Second - I appreciate this, however, there seem to be more improvements
that can be made, not a lot was changed in said redesign. Yes I agree
this should be done with upstream, however at the moment, network
@Andrew
Thanks for rendering as a PNG.
As far as getting this work into Lucid. Have you discussed this with
anyone on the Desktop team? Again, Lucid is an LTS release and what
you're proposing is clearly out of scope for such a release.
If changes need to be made to the applet to make it work
@Andrew, The other problem here is that simply dbusmenu isn't capable
enough to do this design, and won't be for Lucid. It is our goal to get
to where this type of design is possible, but we need to get the
foundation solid first. I believe that we'll have to leave network
manager in the legacy
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Andrew (rugby471)
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network manager applet should use new libdbusmenu (indicator applet)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498478
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