Sorry I'm not more clear.

In Lucid, GTK apps may have a grab target for the window in the area to
the right of the menu bar.  That is, if you click and drag in this
region, you will drag the entire window.  This behavior seems to be
theme-dependent: It exists in Ambiance, Radiance, and Dust, but not in
Clearlooks or New Wave.  This is perfectly fine.

In order to emphasize that the menu bar acts in the same way as the
title bar (vis-a-vis dragging), those first three themes all make the
menu bar the same color as the title bar.  In Clearlooks, the menu bar
is a very different color than the (focused) title bar, indicating that
it is not a grab target.

New Wave adopts the appearance of Ambiance, Radiance, and Dust, in that
the menu bar and title bar are the same color.  It seems to me that it
should also adopt the same behavior, for consistency across themes.  (As
such, you may legitimately argue that the bug is only in gnome-themes-
ubuntu; New Wave itself shouldn't have to conform to pattern of other
themes.)

Hope this helps.  If not, I'll put together some screenshots this
evening (EDT).

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Menu bar should be grab-able in New Wave theme
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/566282
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