Le lundi 13 février 2006 à 13:12 +0000, Matthew East a écrit : > I'd like to suggest an easy way to resolve this problem: restore the > help icon on the gnome-panel. This will make the onboard documentation > easily accessible for new users. I would earnestly urge you to > reconsider the decision that was taken to remove this icon! Users need > to know the documentation is there, and those that don't can remove the > icon with two clicks.
Hi, (First the decision to drop the icon has been made for the dapper-desktop-plan specification) As discussed on IRC I don't think the panel icon is optimal: - panel launchers are supposed to be for applications you want to use regularly (browser, mailer), which is not really the case of that one. It would use useful when you start but stay in the way then - it's just a small icon on a panel I'm not for abusing notify bubble, but maybe we could have one on the first startup to indicate that the applications menu is where to go to run some programs and that the system menu is the place to go to get the help stuff? An another option would be a first startup note or something like that Cheers, Sebastien Bacher -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
