Normal menu as opposed to global menu cannot be considered as something 
that distinguishes between normal/root privilege applications, as there 
are applications like LibreOffice and others that just do not implement 
global menu integration, so this would be misleading.

On 12/01/2011 05:48 PM, Johannes Gowin wrote:
> I also think that applications currently using root privileges
>            1. should have an optical identification
> BUT  2. really should use the global menu/appmenu for consistency reasons.
>
> Using the normal menu lets every application look crappy and I think
> regarding 'design' it's a weak point to use the normal menu instead of
> the global menu/appmenu for distinguishing normal/root privilege
> applications
>

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  appmenu doesn't work with apps run as sudo root

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