On Mon, 01 May 2006 12:02:16 +0200 Luzi Thoeny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ve like a menubar. > > > are we not going to have applications/places/system like > ubuntu-gnome? if possible, i'd go for this solution, because it is > already a standard on ubuntu-gnome, and i'm sure they have spent lots > of thought on it. > > i'm against a button without text, because in the documentation, we > need to tell people where to click. it needs an actual name, so we > can write stuff like 'click on Applications->Office->AbiWord'. i'd > call it 'Start Menu' or similar... > > whatever is decided here, i hope is decided soon, because i will have > to change all the menu entries in the documentation... > > > ~luzi > Name it what you like,,,edit it so it has the menus and apps you want where you want, why do you want a hard and fast standard, this is linux not windows. Call it menu, call it applications , call it stuff whatever you like, seriously people learn to make your desktop behave and look how you want. There are not quite the customisation options as with kde or gnome, but you sacrifice those to get a lean fast system. This argument discussion over what to call the menu button just has me beat if you don't like it called applications ...change it , take charge of your own machine. -- ~~~DaKaR linux user # 215413 -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
