Hi Ross,

Nice feedback! :)

I can't address the freezing issues, so I might have to leave that to Len to work out. That said, I can probably address your UX issues.

On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 2:27 AM, Ross Gammon <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,

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Wish List
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Gnome doesn't have a menu. Yes I know - I don't want to start a flame
war and comparison of Desktops :-)
Using standard Ubuntu (Unity and Gnome) for years for non-audio stuff,
this has never been a problem for me. All my favourite apps are pinned
so I can just click on the icon, and I am mostly in the terminal anyway. It is very rare that I have to remember the name of that (e.g. scanning
app) and type the first letters to execute it (if it isn't sitting in
the "frequently used" category).

But what is the name of that wierd synthesizer or plugin? Plugins can be
partially solved by pinning carla I suppose. But...

Wouldn't it be great if you could start the Ubuntu Studio menu from some panel in gnome. Or have some other category based app launcher. I did a search and there are some extensions out there, but nothing conclusive.
Meow looked promising, but didn't seem to have a way of loading a
configuration for users at install time.
Any ideas?

There is no way to put the Ubuntu Studio menu inside Gnome since it's an Xfce-only thing. There are ways to add single-layer categories, but Gnome doesn't do this by default. We lucked-out in that KDE Plamsa honors our menus. Unfortunately, there is not a Gnome-based desktop with a menu that honors those menus, save MATE with the traditional menu.

The idea behind adding Ubuntu Studio to an exting flavor is that while we support the tools they add, they're still running whatever flavor was initially installed and, therefore, the support relies with that team. The idea was to not change their defaults, but to add a way to simpy install the tools and configuration that we install. We don't support the desktop environment they choose, but we help them by making it so they don't have to write the under-the-hood configurations manually.

So, while it's a nice thought, Gnome just isn't configurable in the way you're describing (without adding an extension, which isn't easy), and we really want to leave it to the user to configure the desktop environment of their choice the way they see fit. I think in your case, there's probably an extension at extensions.gnome.org that you can get, but there's no guarantee that it will honor our menu structure.

That's my two cents.

Erich
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Erich Eickmeyer
Council Chair
Ubuntu Studio

ubuntustudio.org

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