Hello all, I'm currently writing 'Web' documentation and have slight issue with Application Menu, which is not yet described on desktop help.
For now, I use "click <gui>Web</gui> on the top bar then <gui>Bookmarks</gui>" Advantage : it should be understood. Disadvantages : I believe there are two issues with this. * integration with other desktop : it the GtkApplication displays the menu with a classic desktop, the explanation is wrong. This might probably been solved using conditionnal formating. * Above all, sequence : we miss the sequential thing, because this menu is obviously used to access one item inside. (I mean the above description cannot be used with <guiseq> markup ) Maybe, slightly amend to "click on the top bar on <guiseq><gui>Web</gui><gui>Bookmarks</gui></guiseq> to save the world" ? Which allows to keep the guiseq + begins with top bar as in the real world (user first put cursor onto the top bar, then click menu, then click item). Unless this is no good because for the sake of translating , or any other reason? Sorry if quibbling! Regards, Pierre-Yves _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
