Le jeudi 02 octobre 2008 à 11:42 +0100, Matt Zimmerman a écrit : > > Doing that would either require to change the upstream dialog to > list > > all the option or to add a new dialog similar to the current > upstream > > ones which list those. Changing the dialog would create a delta over > > upstream we will need to maintain > > All of the functions we need are already there. It's just adding an > entry > to the dialog. This is a tiny delta.
right, but by doing that you will have the system, closing session and the shutdown entry list the duplicated actions for example. in this case does it still make sense to have two entries there? > No more so than they already are (due to the logout applet and > f-u-s-a), or > were in previous versions of Ubuntu (due to the unified logout > dialog). the ubuntu changes were on the gnome-session dialog that GNOME doesn't use and there was a gconf key which allowed users to use the gnome-panel upstream dialogs instead > How so? They can still use the menu entries. you suggest patching one of the dialogs so the menu entries will have redundant actions, in which case in might not make sense to have several items listed there > There is no need for a new object; users upgrading from Hardy or early > Intrepid will already have the logout button at the upper right. right, it you decide to modify the upstream dialogs, in which case no change is required but we go back to have one dialog rather than two and then need to change gnome-panel and the other softwares using those -- Has not yet replaced the existing log out applet https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274146 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-session in ubuntu. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs