> It is true that some menu items in Ubuntu have context menus (another
> example is Firefox's Bookmarks menu), but that doesn't necessarily mean
> it's a good idea.

Firefox bookmarks are a great comparison, because the bookmarks menu
isn't a context menu, it's a list menu.

It's a good idea to have a context menu on a list menu because otherwise
you'd have no way to attach verbs to nouns in this scope. Unless you
plan on inventing some new way of doing this such as gnome-do.

Breaking people's train of thought and the way brains work is not the
way to make intuitive designs.

Regards, Martin


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