Redmar, thanks for this suggestion. It would be great if we could
simplify the system menu; it's kind of daft that it includes five
different ways of stopping using Ubuntu.
However, just pushing them into a single dialog is not a good way of
solving the problem. I don't think there is any elegant wording with
which we could make it obvious that a single item lets you choose either
Suspend or Shut Down, as long as it's important to know the difference.
Conversely, if you press the hardware power button you might reasonably
want to Suspend, Restart, or Shut Down, so those functions do need to be
in a single dialog that appears in that case.
Fixing the width of the shutdown dialog will be handled as part of the
typography project.
** Changed in: indicator-session
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
** No longer affects: hundredpapercuts
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Dialog shown on clicking "Shutdown" is different to the dialog shown
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