On Mon, 2019-01-21 at 20:56 +0100, Petr Kovar wrote:
> Might be easiest to just follow the HIG?
>
> https://developer.gnome.org/hig/stable/header-bars.html.en
Thanks. Added to
https://wiki.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/Guide/LanguageStyle
andre
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 21:43:18 +0100
Andre Klapper wrote:
> Both terms seem to be used across user documentation. Which one is preferred?
>
> $:acko\> pwd
> /home/acko/gnome-upstream/GNOME
> $:acko\> grep --include="*.docbook" --include="*.page" -r "itle bar" . | wc -l
> 25
> $:acko\> grep --inclu
On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 3:53 PM Andre Klapper wrote:
> On Sun, 2019-01-20 at 21:43 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
> ...which also brings me to the obvious follow-up question how to name
> the very first button which shows the application icon and clicking it
> reveals the menu that was previously ava
On Sun, 2019-01-20 at 21:43 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Both terms seem to be used across user documentation.
...which also brings me to the obvious follow-up question how to name
the very first button which shows the application icon and clicking it
reveals the menu that was previously availabl
Both terms seem to be used across user documentation. Which one is preferred?
$:acko\> pwd
/home/acko/gnome-upstream/GNOME
$:acko\> grep --include="*.docbook" --include="*.page" -r "itle bar" . | wc -l
25
$:acko\> grep --include="*.docbook" --include="*.page" -r "eader bar" . | wc -l
89
As "appli