Ouattara Oumar Aziz (alias wattazoum) wrote: > Thank you for this constructive comment. Technically speaking, it'll be > very hard to have every section GUIs merged into one (as those are > different applications). So there is 2 solutions I see : > - Using sub menu for section : > > System > ` configuration > | - Personal Info > | | - timezone > | | - language > | ` - About Me > | - Display > | | - resolution > | | - appearance > | ` - screensaver > | - Sound > | - Input > | - Printers > | - Peripheral Devices > | - Network Connectivity > | - Security > ` - Disks and Storage > | - Backup > | - Partition Editor > ` - Maintenance > > - using some /mini control center Guis/ by section : > > System > ` configuration > | - Personal Info > | - Display > | - Sound > | - Input > | - Printers > | - Peripheral Devices > | - Network Connectivity > | - Security > ` - Disks and Storage > > Some feelings about these ideas ? > > It looks nice. My personal view as a user is that menus are 'slow'. The restructuring ideas you guys suggest will certainly speed things up (navigating your way across menu options), but they will still be slow.
I don't use menus. First thing I do after a fresh install is remove the menu applet. I rely solely on semantic search using deskbar. Deskbar is by no means perfect, but it's much faster finding what you need, from launching applications to those obscure configuration tools. It's nice to get the menus 'cleaned up', but if something really needs attention is semantic search across the entire desktop. If well thought and designed, something like deskbar can become really powerful. But since we are talking about menus, wouldn't it be cool if by typing in it starts filtering out irrelevant options ? (with a little text-box, like the one appearing in nautilus for instance). regards, Ioannis -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss