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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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@feasty, John Lea is the best person to answer this. I think it should
land soon.
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System Settings 'User In
@nuthinking Ah ok, that's why then, I switched to Unity 2d. Also, the
designs show the menu integration option but I don't see that in the
Appearance options on my system and I know a few people were looking
forward to that. What happened to that one? (last question I promise)
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@feasty, if you are referring still to the launcher size, that option is
not available anymore where is not supported (ie. Unity 2D).
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@nuthinking Ok. Out of interest, what ever happened to the launcher size
bar because my latest update appears to have removed it completely from
the options? Was this intentional?
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@feasty, moving the launcher size in UA is a good idea. Unfortunately it
came up a bit too late, but it will definitely be taken into
consideration for 12.10. Thanks!
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Just had a look at the update and I have to say the System Settings
looks a lot better now that the icons have been redone to a larger size.
Impressive stuff! It reads much better with the name Appearance and
look.
I take it the decision not to move the launcher icon size into the
Universal Access
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System Settings 'User Interface' name is bad in 12.04
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-control-center -
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* debian/patches/58_ubuntu_icon_views_redesign.patch
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System Settings 'User Interface' name is
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche (didrocks)
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** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: (unassigned) => John Lea (johnlea)
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I updated my 12.04 installation and noticed that in the System Settings
section that Appearance has changed its name to User Interface. That
name is a term that beginner users will not be familiar with and will
most likely avoid clicking. Appearance is a much better
That's a good idea. Would it also be a good idea to inclue the Universal
Access symbol next to the button somewhere to help people identify it? I
was just thinking that it might be good to keep all links to areas
consistent with their symbols. What do you think? I don't know if that
would look ok o
To direct people which would like to have text or tiles a bit bigger to
the Universal Access panel, we could add to the first panel a link:
http://ubuntuone.com/5Y86M90lZ943dKrdifIPw0
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@sabdfl, the latest spec defining the changes on System Settings are here:
https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d/1ILTJDiDCd25Npt2AmgzF8aOnZZECxTfM0hvsbWT2BxA/edit?hl=en_US
(no fix for this bug available yet)
I agree with feasty that Launcher size is not behavior and I see why it
cou
I personally think that the Launcher icon size should stay in the first
tab (if it's staying in the Appearence settings and not moving to
Universal Access) as it doesn't actually change any behavioral aspects
of the launcher.
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Should Launcher icon size not be in the Universal Access are of the
Setting section in the seeing tab? If not exclusively then maybe as well
as?
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Would launcher icon size not fit better on the "Behaviour" tab?
Could we see a mockup of the planned full set of exposed settings,
please?
Mark
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I think either style or look is a good name for the first tab. I'm more
in favour of look because I think that best encompasses the background,
theme and launcher icon size options.
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Rename it to Desktop??? Everyone is happy with Appearance and that would
keep it consistent with previous releases.
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@Feasty we are going to stick with Appearance for the main entry. We
need to find a better name for the first tab. Any suggestions besides
Style and Look?
** Description changed:
I updated my 12.04 installation and noticed that in the System Settings
section that Appearance has changed its na
** Description changed:
I updated my 12.04 installation and noticed that in the System Settings
section that Appearance has changed its name to User Interface. That
name is a term that beginner users will not be familiar with and will
most likely avoid clicking. Appearance is a much better
Appearance is fine by me.
For the tabs, perhaps "Style" and "Behaviour"?
Mark
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Title:
System Settings 'User Inte
It's also the fact that 'User Interface' is meaningless to most people
non technical. I'm not so concerned about the positioning of it as
people can find it if it has a sensible name (although you're right, the
beginning is better) but with a name like User Interface they're likely
to avoid it. It'
Jeremy, true. And that's where everyone looks for it, since that's where
it used to be. I was definitely confused for a second when I went to
change the background (because there was a problem with it loading), and
saw no Appearance settings in the top left of the control center.
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Since System Settings sorts panels alphabetically, using the Appearance
name from 11.10 will put the panel in the first position in English
which is convenient since changing the wallpapers is considering to be a
very common customization task.
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This really should be Appearance. It's a sensible name with the theme
selection added, from the upstream Background. I can only imagine it was
changed to User Interface with the idea that the Unity configuration
pieces would be added to it (and which are now). I think these probably
don't belong in
setting the Ubuntu side to incomplete waiting on design input
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Thanks for doing that though :)
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I see the comment but there doesn't appear to be any reason for it! I
think they're just not thinking of the non technical user. If my
girlfriend, her parents or my dad (all Ubuntu users but far from
technical) saw the term "User Interface" they wouldn't know what it was
and they certainly wouldn't
Thank you for your bug report, the name was suggested by designers, see
https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d/1ILTJDiDCd25Npt2AmgzF8aOnZZECxTfM0hvsbWT2BxA/edit?hl=en_GB
section "2.2": This panel should be renamed to “User Interface”.
Opening an ayatana-design component so they can re
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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