This is confusing, distracting and reducing productivity.

Here's a proposal:

indicator-appmenu gets, initially, read-only access to the root dbus (in
order to draw the menu) and then asks for a password on the first menu
call (by either mouse click or keyboard shortcut). All root privileges
drop once the window is out of focus or closed.

This only requires that indicator-applet temporarily take elevated
privileges. It would be important to drop privileges both for closing
windows and windows loosing focus since a user application could take
advantage of the raised privileges unless they were somehow isolated.

Having to enter a password is probably indication enough that an
application has raised privileges.

If it were not, the root menu could be drawn with inversion of highlight
(selected/mouseover) and unhighlighted (unselected/normal) colors.

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Title:
  appmenu doesn't work with apps run as sudo root

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