I haven’t looked at the code yet, but a couple questions came to mind while reading your summary. Hope you don’t mind if I ask them. > Menubars are no longer a per-window concept. They are now set for the > entire application. This is done for two reasons: > > 1) every app already has the same menubar (content) in each window > > 2) this is how the mac universe operates Does this mean different windows belonging to the same application will not be able to have different per–window menubars? I’m thinking about Empathy here, with its Buddy List and Conversation windows having different menubars, but it’s not an uncommon scenario. > There are two new XSettings properties that have been added to > gnome-settings-daemon that specify if the shell will show the > application menu or the menubar. These values have hard-wired defaults > on non-X platforms. > > shows-app-menu shows-menubar > gnome-shell: yes no > GNOME 2: no no > unity: yes yes > mac os: yes yes I assume Windows will behave like GNOME 2 here. In the GNOME 2 case, is the app menu collapsed with the menubar somehow? -- Andrea Bolognani <eof kiyuko org> Resistance is futile, you will be garbage collected.
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