>> In other cases, however, an active choice was clearly made but that >> choice doesn't address the element's purpose. Why should a volume >> control menu be labelled "Mute"? Etc. >>... > > Because that's exactly what the item does. (If the speakers are already > muted, it says "Unmute".)
The issue suddenly occurred to me. It's one we all know and love :) Right now a regular menu item is used as a title in one place (Rhythmbox), and an action in another (Mute). The font and spacing is identical in both cases. Where it's used as a title, there is an extra icon to give the illusion of having less margin on the left, but that is semantically broken and rather unconvincing in practice. *Insert here: grumbling about needing text classes in Gtk and how hard-coding styles in Pango is like writing a website, with tables, fifteen years ago* Dylan -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
