https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86614

--- Comment #7 from Jay Philips <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #5)
> The fact that a context menu uses so much screen high, is no argument for
> me. When I'm done in the context menu, all is visible..

It would be an argument for many users who are at resolutions from 800x600 to
1366x768, which is approximately 55% of internet users, when the context menu
takes up ~75% of the screen height.

> If others are used to the context menu for shapes as me... you're going to
> make a lot of users unhappy.

So which of the 11 items would you be okay with removal in shapes and which
ones for images. :D

> You know, in general, the context menu has the advantage that it shows what
> can be done on the object. Without having to choose from the items in one or
> more menus.

The toolbar has the same advantage of showing what can be done with an object.
We also have toolbars that appear when you click on a particular type of
object, to customize the type of functionality available to that type of
object. I removal suggests were primarily of buttons present in the toolbar, as
the last thing i would want to do is have people go into the menus. :D

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