Description updated to clarify the removal of the Ubuntu roundal and
replacement with the word 'Ubuntu'.  The desktop title should read
"Ubuntu Desktop"

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: unity
  
  The "Desktop" placeholder menubar that appears on Unity when no window
  is focused has no title. This looks inconsistent, makes harder for the
  user to know that a placeholder menubar exists in the first place and
  leaves an awkward left gap when the menu is being shown. This could be
  solved by simply placing a "Desktop" title there, or maybe "File
  Manager" to be consistent with Nautilus.
  
  Desired solution:
  
  - When no window is in focus (e.g. after logging in or after closing all
- windows), the Ubuntu roundel followed by the word "Desktop" should be
- displayed in the top left of the Top Bar.
+ windows), the word "Ubuntu Desktop" should be displayed in the top left
+ of the Top Bar.
  
  - There are no window controls ("Buttons") associated with the desktop,
- so mousing into the top left of the panel should continue to display "@
- Desktop"
+ so mousing into the top left of the panel should continue to display
+ "Ubuntu Desktop"
  
  - The special version of the Nautilus menu for the desktop should be
  used when the pointer is over the panel (menu defined in a separate bug)

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  UIFe: Desktop should be titled

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