Menus & Launchers (Re: Adding "Edit Menu" to the Actions menu)
- From: Chris Chabot <chabotc xs4all nl>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Menus & Launchers (Re: Adding "Edit Menu" to the Actions menu)
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 08:14:50 +0100
I hate to refer to other GUI's when discussing features, but i have
noticed i have fallen in love with XP's ability to right click on a menu
entry, and selecting delete, cut, paste, copy (umm, create shortcut?) or
even drag & dropping it into another menu folder.. even being able to
change the order of menu items this way.
I gues it's a feature not a lot all ppl would use since it's a bit
tech-skill dependent, however it fits into the 'everything is an object
and roughly behaves in the same way' idea behind gui's.. following that
thought it makes perfect sence to drag&drop and perform other file
operations on menu items. Especialy since we use the file manager as the
menu editor.. And hey, i love being able to easely change my menu's
without finding buttons, options and editors ;-)
The different menu's you get when clicking a launcher on a panel, and
the menu you get when you right click a menu seems confusing.. A
launcher is a launcher right? Same icon.. same action .. same
properties; But yet different? (you will find XP's quick-lauch icons
which is like our panel launchers and XP's menu's behave the same, with
the same menu's and drag&dropable transparently accross the desktop,
taskbar and menu's; Seems to make more sence to me and easier to learn &
teach
In that spirit, i have to say that the current options sound confusing
to me.. Add entire menu to drawer? Put into run dialog? Add launcher to
panel? And why can't i right click on a menu 'folder' ? Also why is this
so different from the normal cut/past/copy/rename/delete operations on
documents and folders? There's no easely locatable help on it either,
nor is it inate GUI knowledge for most ppl..
Enough ranting for now i gues ;-)
-- Chris
Todd Kulesza wrote:
I wrote up a small patch that adds an Edit Menu launcher to the
Actions menu. My thinking was that menu editing isn't very
discoverable in its current implementation of right-clicking. This
launcher just opens up the nautilus applications: URI where people
have the Edit->Cut/Copy/Paste and File->New Launcher commands readily
available. I have a screenshot up at:
http://dropline.net/gnome/optical/menu_edit_and_shadow.png
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