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Message #70559
[Bug 918580] Re: System Settings 'User Interface' name is bad in 12.04
That's a good idea. Would it also be a good idea to inclue the Universal
Access symbol next to the button somewhere to help people identify it? I
was just thinking that it might be good to keep all links to areas
consistent with their symbols. What do you think? I don't know if that
would look ok on a panel like that.
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Title:
System Settings 'User Interface' name is bad in 12.04
Status in Ayatana Design:
In Progress
Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I updated my 12.04 installation and noticed that in the System
Settings section that Appearance has changed its name to User
Interface. That name is a term that beginner users will not be
familiar with and will most likely avoid clicking. Appearance is a
much better name and has more meaning for the end user. These sorts of
terms need to be avoided if Ubuntu wants to target less techy users
and portray itself as a user friendly environment.
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