Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-16 Thread Rodrigo Moya
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 12:43 -0500, Benjamin Gramlich wrote: Do you mean the one pictured http://linuxmint.com/pictures/screenshots/celena/mintmenu.png? Yeah, that's the one. Sorry I wasn't more clear and didn't attach a link to a picture. It's not a drop-in replacement for the current

Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-11 Thread Denis Washington
I would really go with this design, I don't know why very few other alternative menus follow this concept. Denis, which design are you referring to here? I meant the concept of multiple smaller menus instead of one big one, like now with Applications/Places/System.

Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-11 Thread Benjamin Gramlich
I see now, thanks for clarifying. On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 16:48 +0200, Denis Washington wrote: I would really go with this design, I don't know why very few other alternative menus follow this concept. Denis, which design are you referring to here? I meant the concept of multiple smaller

linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-10 Thread Benjamin Gramlich
Hey all, In reference the our earlier discussion of the gnome-panel rethink, I'd like to draw attention to linuxMint's version of the gnome menu. It's an excellent design and a direction I think the official gnome-menu should head. I have the source code for it if anyone would like a copy. You

Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-10 Thread Josh Sled
Benjamin Gramlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In reference the our earlier discussion of the gnome-panel rethink, I'd like to draw attention to linuxMint's version of the gnome menu. It's an excellent design and a direction I think the official gnome-menu should head. I have the source code for

Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-10 Thread Ken VanDine
Can you send a link to the source? I would love to take it for a spin. Thanks, --Ken On 10/10/07, Benjamin Gramlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, In reference the our earlier discussion of the gnome-panel rethink, I'd like to draw attention to linuxMint's version of the gnome menu. It's

Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-10 Thread Benjamin Gramlich
Do you mean the one pictured http://linuxmint.com/pictures/screenshots/celena/mintmenu.png? Yeah, that's the one. Sorry I wasn't more clear and didn't attach a link to a picture. It's not a drop-in replacement for the current gnome-menu, but it has some excellent features: 1) The search field

Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-10 Thread Denis Washington
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 12:43 -0500, Benjamin Gramlich wrote: Do you mean the one pictured http://linuxmint.com/pictures/screenshots/celena/mintmenu.png? Yeah, that's the one. Sorry I wasn't more clear and didn't attach a link to a picture. It's not a drop-in replacement for the current

Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-10 Thread Benjamin Gramlich
single menu quickly tends to get pretty big (see also the SLED menu or even the windows xp/vista menu). this is the coolest thing about the mintMenu: it takes up a static amount of space, both horizontally and vertically. if the submenu that you mouseover is taller than the window for the menu

Re: linuxMint's gnome-menu

2007-10-10 Thread Matteo Settenvini
Il giorno mer, 10/10/2007 alle 12.43 -0500, Benjamin Gramlich ha scritto: Do you mean the one pictured http://linuxmint.com/pictures/screenshots/celena/mintmenu.png? Yeah, that's the one. Sorry I wasn't more clear and didn't attach a link to a picture. It's not a drop-in replacement for