foobar (menubar) suggestions
- From: Jonathan LaCour <gte079i prism gatech edu>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Cc: gnome-hackers gnome org
- Subject: foobar (menubar) suggestions
- Date: 29 Apr 2001 22:59:40 -0400
Gnomers/Hackers,
I have a few suggestions after using GNOME for a long time now relating
to the foobar (A.K.A the menu panel).
1. Integrate the little "rounding" effect from Ximian GNOME into the
mainstream GNOME CVS. Not only is this really cool, its a nice
addition, albeit a little silly one.
2. The Mac-like task list that is on the far right of the menu panel
is absolutely wonderful, but I have a few niggles here:
a. There is no ability to right click on a task in the list for
more options (i.e. hide, show, move to next workspace, etc).
b. For those of us running X with Xinerama, having to move our
mouse pointers all the way from monitor one to the upper right
hand corner of monitor two just to get a task list is absurd.
For now I simply waste screen real estate by having an extra
panel with the standard Tasklist applet.
- This could be solved by placing an extra task menu in the
center of the menu panel so that both screens will have a
task list in the upper right.
- This could also be solved by making the task menu an
applet like it probably (read: definately) should be. I do
not think that it is currently an applet.
c. Currently, every window is shown in the list, including
dialog boxes. I think that the option to only show the topmost
window of each application would be wise to have. The task menu
was inspired by Macintosh, and this is how Macintosh does it:
one entry per app. In my mind, this would make the task menu
*far* more usable. Currently, when I am GIMPing about, it gets
very cluttered. I place my GIMP palette and images in the left
monitor and all the open palettes and dialogs in the right
monitor. Imagine the list when this is going on!
3. This has been brought up before, but now I can safely say "KDE
does it", which seems to be the ultimate motivator when it comes to
the GNOME project =) I would love it if the foobar would grab the
menubar of the active application ala' Macintosh OS. This is a
wonderful usability enhancement, saves screen real estate, and
localizes tasks to one familiar place. I believe that I have seen a
crude patch come over the list to do this at some point. Anyone
know what happened to this feature? Is it planned to be added
before the next dot-oh?
4. Has anyone seen the very cool transparent menus that KDE is
putting in? This would be a cool addition for the jaw-drop factor
(not more usable by any means, but still cool). Check it out at the
following URL: [http://www.mosfet.org/transmenu.html]. (ignore this
suggestion if you like, I just thought it was kinda neat, albeit a
dirty hack).
Thats it. Good work on GNOME 1.4! Its really coming along, although I
am one of those people that feel that the GNOME desktop will only be
truly mature once 2.0 is out (bonobo everywhere!).
In the Brotherhood of the Foot,
Jon
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