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Option for persistent menus in AppMenu for focused application
** Summary changed:
- Global menu is not ergonomical on large screens
+ Improve Unity menus
** Description changed:
Global menu in general (not only in Unity) is very unergonom
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Note: Menu feedback has been taken into consideration, and a set of menu
improvements are planned as part of the 12.10 'Enhanced Menu' project
(see bug description). This bug is already being used for tracki
> Roshan, LIM is going to work in a little bit different way than that:
> https://lists.launchpad.net/unity-design/msg08710.html
>
@ Danillo: LIM is yet to be in actual code. Now i have a thought on HUD. it
is the future right out. LIM may be evolved a bit in the future release.
The only way to g
Roshan, LIM is going to work in a little bit different way than that:
https://lists.launchpad.net/unity-design/msg08710.html
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A slight suggestion to the hover trigeer is the a light low timeout
preferably about one and a half second should be added.
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For 12.10 the LIM is dynamic ie.. for unmaximized windows LIM icon is
present and for maximized ones, the LIM is absent and the global menu
takes over.
The placemnt of LIM icon should be little far(about 6-8 mm) from the
windows control buttons(close/minimize/maximize) and clear to the
windows tit
The problem should be solved by Locally Integrated Mienus which will
arrive in 12.10...
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@TomasHnyk; yes it will be possible a window to have it's menu
integrated into the top bar only when it is maximised ;-)
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John: it is not clear from you updated description whether it will be
possible to use global menus for maximized windows but not for
unmaximized (at the same time)?
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Description updated
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Global menu in general (not only in Unity) is very unergonomic on large
screens (see the attached screenshot) because if you have a small window
somewhere near the low right corner you have to move the cursor all the
way up to to panel to reach
The global menu complaint is coming to an end, it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz-core/+bug/931245
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12.04 is near. The LIM Button can't be made until 12.04, but the global
menu for maximized windows only can. These features are evolving,
anyway. What if we have the global menu for maximized windows only in
12.04 and the LIM Button in 12.10?
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Indeed. It was reverted back. Please change the state of this bug back
to Confirmed/Wishlist.
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AFAIK, this bug was not fixed.
Just read the changelog:
- Finish the implementation of the locally integrated menubars
[...]
- revert the integrated menu patch. It won't be released in precise and
triggers a regression (in bug #962085)
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Could someone tell me how was this fixed? Maybe because my max
resolution is of 1280x1024, I cannot see any difference. Just asking out
of curiosity.
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This bug was fixed in the package compiz - 1:0.9.7.2-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream snapshot:
- Fix global menu not being ergonomical on large screens (LP: #682788)
- Fix Alt+Right arrow ke
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/precise-proposed/compiz
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Milestone: 5.8.0 => backlog
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I really liked #160 sollution, but I would change that icon to something
more like the "shelf" icon on Mac or a "menu-like icon" similar to the
one of LIM (without the triangle symbol inside).
Also to give the idea of "toggling", the "bubble" of the icon could look
like "pressed" when activated (w
To me and all the others commenting here: I think they don't even read
this any more. Did you for example notice those status changes between
#159 and #160? They're simply following some design agenda and started
tracking that agenda's progress in this launchpad entry at some point.
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We're 13 days away from Ubuntu April, 2012.
Here, greeks and trojans argued a lot. Some want global menu for
maximized windows only, others want app buttons instead of menu bars. I
don't think the Ubuntu team be able to please greeks and trojans.
What's decided by the end of this hot bug report?
my attachment shows a wide m, but the windicator shows a wider ellipse, so you
can make the wide m wider
maybe, make close, minimize and maximize wider too, so they match the wide m
let's surpass windows in accessibility and apple in design
** Attachment added: "a wide m.png"
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I loved the windicator icon size, because it's an arrow inside an
ellipse and it's a wide icon, so I won't have to strive to target the
mouse pointer to the icon.
Combining lim1 and lim2, put the green icon's m inside the windicator
icon's ellipse and use the green icon functionality in the ellips
*and position ellipse with m by the right of maximize, by the left of
the title
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Wouldn't it be possible to have the appmenu
1) in the panel for maximized windows
2) in the window title bar for non-maximized windows
So this would mean the menu would always be next to the close buttons
(consistence), monitor space usage is reduced (for smaller laptops) and
the menu stays with
I still think that the optional "use global menu only for maximized windows" is
still cleaner, easier and consistent. Nevertheless, i do not dislike LIM1.
Not so sure because in the meantime I switched to Gnome Shell. Will try again
Unity on Pangolin upgrade.
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So from all the feedback from various discussions (here and on unity-
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be something combined from these 2 proposals:
http://musl1m.
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As much as I like the look of some of the beautiful work on Unity, and
how well it runs at times, and the potential it has, I don't think it
should be up to the window manager to determine how the menus of
applications look. In all sincerity I believe there are too many
different options possible,
I agree that LIM is not a solution. As for me, I do not like the idea of
LIM at all. Though, it may be an option, of course, for those who find
it useful. But I do like global menu for maximized windows. And I would
like to have a normal menu for non-maximized windows. So the initial
suggestion fo
Fix committed into lp:compiz-core at revision 3036
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"fix commited" is not the appropriate status when you have a feature
request for one feature and implement a different one. I'd still like to
see an option for having global menu for maximzed windows and a normal
menu (not lim where i have to click an extra button to open the menu)
for the non-maxi
In Windows, the Firefox app button is on top left. Since titles vary in
length and it's good to have the app button always in the same place,
because it makes finding the app button easier, we would better have:
close minimize maximize [app name] title.
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I saw the solution screenshot. It's an icon that shows a non-persistent
menu when clicked. If people complain that they're trying hard to target
the mouse pointer, because the icon is too small, do as I say:
These things are called app buttons. The Firefox app button is the label
Firefox inside a
I too would like:
[ ] Global Menu on
[ ] Global Menu off
[x] Global Menu only for maximized windows
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Jack: that is bug 783240 . I hope someone has a look at it.
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What about the hidden window controls for maximized windows? Shouldn't
there be also an option to disable the hiding since you've got a lot of
space on a large screen.
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** Branch linked: lp:~3v1n0/unity/lim
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)
** Branch linked: lp:~3v1n0/unity/lim-panel
** Also affects: compiz-core
Importance: Undecided
Status:
** Tags removed: needs-design
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It looks like fixing this problem is actually on the radar for 12.04
LTS. It's important to note that the fix _cannot_ simply be an ON/OFF
option:
1) ON - Leaves alive all the same issues described in this lengthy bug report.
2) OFF - Defeats the benefits of the Global Menu with a maximized window
> With the new HUD plans, the global menu related issues will be
temporary...
Please explain. I do not see how HUD solves the bad mouse ergonomics
described in this bug report.
HUD is a non-menu system, but it still presents a list of "menu items"
(just don't call them that). And HUD is still dis
[ ] Global Menu on
[ ] Global Menu off
[x] Global Menu only for maximized windows
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With the new HUD plans, the global menu related issues will be
temporary... maybe until 12.10
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I totally agree with the idea for the options for the global menu.
[ ] Global Menu on
[ ] Global Menu off
[x ] Global Menu only for maximized windows
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I worked on this global menu for six hours with only one meal break to
give you this final comment!
In maximized windows, if you hover " - ", the
menus replace " - ", so you can click a menu and
so you can't drag-and-drop the window, because there's no space left in
the screen to move the window.
WIndows 7 -> click Windows Logo -> hover All Programs for a short while
-> move pointer elsewhere -> hover Back for a short while
I wish we had a go back feature too.
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In global menu on, the menu isn't always visible. If the menu doesn't
have to be always visible, make #137 not persistent.
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on a last thought about false positives
when I hover, then click a split item, the hover behavior is cancelled
until the next hover, because of the click
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going back
If want , then hover the , the
will happen as if I wanted
people learn to ignore this quickly
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still thinking about false positives
as I mouse over a screen with many windows, sometimes a menu bar will
popup from mousing over a title bar, so taking my attention away from my
task, but if there's a short delay in making the menu bar popup from
mousing over a title bar, there's no false positi
in non-maximized windows, give a split item behavior to a " -
" appearance
in non-maximized windows, when I hover " - " for a short while, the menu bar appears and persists below the title bar
in non-maximized windows, when I click " - ", the line
surrounding the window is highlighted, so I can
"Mouse over is only good if its non persistent".
In Windows 7, click Windows Logo, then hover All Programs for a short
while, because a menu with All Programs will appear and persist.
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@manny
I thought about false positives. If I want to drag-and-drop, then mouse
over the title bar, the menu bar will appear as if I wanted to click a
menu bar item.
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@pedro
actually i think you were confusing the various designs. The one in
comment #106 is persistent on button click (button could be small
windicator or app name, not the full titlebar itself). Mousing over the
title bar could create false positives in this design. Mouse over is
only good if its
Come on, add support for "only for maximized windows" please...
thx!
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manny!
in non-maximized windows, when I mouse over title bar , after a
short delay, the menu bar persists below the title bar
can it be like this?
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you would be able to drag-and-drop
you would discover that title bars makes menu bars appear by mousing over a
screen with windows
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since:
manny said the app button doesn't have to a small green icon, it can be a title
manny said the app button / title doesn't need to be clicked, it can be moused
over
how about:
[x] in maximized windows, when I mouse over the title bar, the menu bar appears
where the title bar was
[x] in non
I have just seen Firefox in Windows 7.
The drag-and-drop behavior is different when the window is maximized and not
maximized.
When maximized, the window title bar has the firefox button, is filled with
tabs and has no space to drag-and-drop.
When not maximized, the window title bar has the firef
I agree with manny: this issue is at a point where the only thing needed
is code. I do not think that continuing pestering will help. Developers
will be on holidays, too ;-)
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i know you want this fixed like everyone here, but please try to keep
things on topic.
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http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~janousek.jiri/+junk/jjdesktop/files/head:/src/windecor/
sudo apt-get source unity
~/unity*version*
ctrl+f
backend
ctrl+f
vala
The Unity interface source code should be in the Unity source code.
By the way, in Ubuntu Software Center -> Edit -> Software Channels, I
wan
Your leader is really ambitious. Marc Shuttleworth said: Ubuntu will
surpass Apple, go to 100 million users in 4 years or something. The Mac
OS X interface has a hell lot of useful things. Ubuntu adds Tomboy's
Notes and Nepomuk to the Ubuntu CD. Mac OS X probably permits, buys and
adds apps that c
If I could create an app that changed the global menu behavior and
appearance, I would. If I could put the app in Ubuntu Software Center, I
would.
Firefox lets programmers change all of Firefox's behavior and
appearance. Firefox plays with the imagination of programmers, invites
work from programm
The dash, the scrollbars, the launcher, greeter, etc. all are still
evolving. So it can take a few cycles for some things to become feature
complete.
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'm going to see an unmaximized window, then a maximized window, then
expect to find a button to toggle menu visibility in the maximized
windows, but actually not find it in there, then file a bug report with
steps to reproduce, expected results and actual results.
I want a button to toggle menu vi
@Danillo
Down the road, if the devs see a necessity, it could also scale to
toggle persistence in maximized too (per app). But this bug is to
resolve the issue for unmaximized first, so that would probably be a
later topic.
But for discoverability, is going to help that it will be shown for 2
se
I think the button could toggle menu visibility in maximized windows
too. This would increase discoverability of the global menu and allow to
directly control its persistence.
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so from #106 (which also includes #60) would be something like:
[X] Global Menu on (for predictability)
[X] Button toggles menu visibility in un-maximized windows
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@manny: yes, I think that solution in #60 is great, and solves most
problems.
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@pedro
The M button is for demonstration. The devs could use it because is
small and non intrusive, but It could be changed to say "menu" or be the
name of the app too, if they think is better.
However, you should note, that this is not the same as a "non
persistent" dropdown menu button like fir
The M button is too small. In the Firefox app button, there was New Tab
>. People had to click > to open the menu, but people had trouble
targetting the mouse pointer to the >, so the firefox developers made
the menu open after a while hovering New Tab >. That makes the surface
area be New Tab > in
@Romano
Yes - Unity does indeed work quite nicely with focus-follows-mouse and
auto-raise. I've also removed the packages that implement global menu, and
turned off screen-edge window maximisation. And I'm reasonably happy with the
result.
It's just that I'd have preferred to have a GUI (or
@Graham: 100% agree with you.
By the way, apart for the global menu, focus-follow-mouse works ok with
unity --- why limit a working functionality used by quite a number of
users?
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"Click to focus is the only supported focus model in 11.10 (and older
releases?). In the same sense as having a global menu bar isn't an
option anymore, click to focus isn't an option either."
I've use focus follows mouse and autoraise for about 20 years, and I'll
go to some lengths to configure m
I remembered another one.
5) The default mouse or trackpad acceleration settings may be bad.
@Romano: Click to focus is the only supported focus model in 11.10 (and
older releases?). In the same sense as having a global menu bar isn't an
option anymore, click to focus isn't an option either. You
Now isnt human first but computer couse were forced to adapt not computer has
adapted to us.
To make human is first and not computer to who i need to change myself to
understand it then
LOGIC- one way always so
[ ] Global Menu on
[x] Global Menu off
[ ] Global Menu only for maximized wi
Fenryxo's code for the appmenu is here:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~janousek.jiri/+junk/jjdesktop/files/head:/src/windecor/
According to him, it's written in Vala, but Unity Window Decorator is
written in C,. Therefore, we would need someone to port it.
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"Apple sells iMacs with screen sizes 1920x1080 and 2560x1440, and the
Thunderbolt display at 2560x1440. It is not the case that a global menu bar is
not ergonomic on large screens."
So global menus are ergonomical because Apple thinks so? Because Apple does
things this way it doesn't mean that t
@manny: that's a great solution. Nice!
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ok, i made an horizontal and persistent variation of the vertical-kde-
appmenu:
On:
http://madjunir.deviantart.com/art/ubuntu-menu-button-un-maximized-windows-273062518
Off:
http://madjunir.deviantart.com/art/ubuntu-menu-button-un-maximized-windows2-273062844
Is like what you see on comment #60
hmm, back to the menu-button, this here cool concept mockup integrates
something similar and seems to go well with ubuntu's future multidevice
vision:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_JSR8IC77Ub4/TTRvnGBMuxI/BoI/V4uAumdAngs/s1600
/ubuntu_theme_mockup_v4_by_rustedthorn-d3738bm.png
http://rustedth
I like the global menu *even less* on a mac.
at least we save some space on fullscreen with the current
implementation.
However, i think ubuntu doesnt want to clone mac, but create something
that is far better.
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@Greg, @Giorgio: I humbly disagree. I think you are using "click to
focus" model. I (and much others here) are using focus-follow-mouse,
which for me is fundamental when editing various related code in
multiple windows.
With focus-follow-mouse, global menu is a no-no, I suppose you can see
why: yo
I deeply agree with Greg,
[X] Global Menu on for all windows, but visible (not hidden => visible
also if the mouse doesn't hover it)
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Apple sells iMacs with screen sizes 1920x1080 and 2560x1440, and the
Thunderbolt display at 2560x1440. It is not the case that a global menu
bar is not ergonomic on large screens.
It is the case that it is not well implemented in Ubuntu, for a few
reasons already mentioned:
1) The menu is not vis
I don't mind having an extra click much.
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