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Title:
[UIFe] Add system setting icon to Launcher
manny, the help probably should be easier to find, but it's not the
root problem for anything. Gordon Meyer's Help is the last resort is
a good explanation of this.
http://www.g2meyer.com/usablehelp/lastreso.html
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** Changed in: unity
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
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** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-desktop/unity/ubuntu
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Title:
[UIFe] Add system setting icon to Launcher
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This got approved by Mark, so please go ahead.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 4.18.0 = 4.20.0
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Title:
[UIFe] Add system setting icon to Launcher
Status
Charline, the Add a launcher quicklist that links to Personal, Internet
and Network, Hardware, System and Other setting categories. isn't very
clear and doesn't map with what is contained in gnome-control-center in
Oneiric.
There are categories containing those names, but not element in it. I
can
Note that this change only applies to fresh installs. Users upgrading
to Oneiric should not automatically have this icon added to their
launcher.
The only thing we can (easily) implement is this change only applies to
fresh user accounts. I suppose that's what you actually mean, just
wanted to
I suppose the quicklist isn't really a dealbreaker here, at least not
for oneiric? The duplicate ubuntuone icon is being fixed, and then
there's just four rows of icons in three categories, so it's not exactly
crowded.
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** Description changed:
In usability testing, participants didn't find the system settings.
They expected to find an icon in the Launcher.
Desired solution:
- - Remove link to systems settings from the session menu
- Add a 'system settings' icon to the launcher. This icon should be
** Description changed:
In usability testing, participants didn't find the system settings.
They expected to find an icon in the Launcher.
Desired solution:
- Remove link to systems settings from the session menu
- Add a 'system settings' icon to the launcher. This icon should be
Just to be clear, the only approval that the docteam has given to this
is to add an icon to the launcher. If, as appears to be proposed, the
system settings icon is also *removed* from the session menu, it seems
to me that this will break every piece of documentation that refers to
system
Given the bugs we're trying to sort out right now on the desktop
interfaces, would prefer not to add another point of variability (and
source of potential regressions) into the release right now.
Recommend this get defered to 'P' series.
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+1 from the Docs Team to add a System Settings launcher item by default.
** Also affects: ubuntu-translations
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I think the User Testing in this case is wrong or points to a misleading
result. System Settings is quite a bit more discoverable in Ubuntu 11.10
than it was in 11.04. Here are several different ways of launching it:
1. At the bottom of most indicators is a button like Sound Settings which
opens
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