El 02/10/13 16:34, Ernest Adrogué escribió:
The AppMenu mentioned is not the old style menu bar. The AppMenu is an
application drop-down menu on the top GNOME Shell bar. This menu is
for actions that affect the entire application, not for specific
windows of the application. I think that the
On Mi, 2013-10-02 at 16:34 +0200, Ernest Adrogué wrote:
Hi Ernest,
I'm also on Debian testing and just moved to the new UI.
I see. I have no AppMenu at all. I have a search button, a spanner button
and a sun button. The last two buttons activate menus like the ones that
there used to be on
Hello,
I agree with Ernest, personnally this new presentation of the buttons
and the top menus missing is a big regression in term of user experience
and interface.
Of course it matches the Gnome guidelines and is well adapted to Gnome
Shell desktop.
But Gnome is not the only one where
On Tue, 2013-10-08 at 00:51 +0200, Ernest Adrogué wrote:
6-10-2013, 21:39 (+0100); Juanjo Marín escriu:
The main purpose of this redesign is coherence with the GNOME desktop.
That's what I supposed. Speaking as a user, I just can't see why anyone
would want to remove the menus from the menu
7-10-2013, 16:15 (-0700); Germán Póo-Caamaño escriu:
On Tue, 2013-10-08 at 00:51 +0200, Ernest Adrogué wrote:
6-10-2013, 21:39 (+0100); Juanjo Marín escriu:
The main purpose of this redesign is coherence with the GNOME desktop.
That's what I supposed. Speaking as a user, I just can't
The bug about the app menu (and the Help menu item) not appearing in Xfce,
has it been reported?
I would like to give my humble opinion about the new interface, too :)
Not sure if you've considered it but some of the actions you've put in the
gear
button would look much better in the GNOME Shell
El 02/10/13 02:46, Ernest Adrogué escribió:
Hi there,
I'm using Evince 3.8.3 from Debian Testing and it looks like the menu bar
has vanished from this version. Now the menus are accessed by clicking on 3
labelless buttons in the tool bar. Is there a setting somewhere to get the
menu bar