On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 3:10 PM, bugs <[email protected]> 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
> non-primary-screen to the primary-screen. Examples which make this issue
> clearly are Empathy or the Gnome-Calculator.
>
> The only feasible solution I can imagine is to show the black-bar a top
> also on the non-primary-screen, without the date/time, notifications and
> user-menu.
> Pro: Obvious solution and simple to use, every user will grasp it
> Con: Some lost pixels at top, Settings-Displays will need to show more
> clearly what the primary-screen is (currently often missed, only the tiny
> black-bar indicates this)
>
> Or did I miss the obvious solution?
>

Yes.  Obvious for me solution is to consider the current situation as
a bug and an existence of menu & Co on the secondary (or nth-ary)
screen as a fix.

-- 
Andrew W. Nosenko <[email protected]>
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