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Message #01351
[Bug 732653] Re: Menus are hidden by default
Now, adding comment editing functionalities to launchpad so that one can
correct his typos, that would be a nice feature.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/732653
Title:
Menus are hidden by default
Status in Ayatana Design:
Confirmed
Status in Unity:
Confirmed
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “unity-2d” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Ubuntu 11.04, Ubuntu 11.10, Ubuntu 12.04
1. Log in to Unity, and try to connect to a server: "File" > "Connect to Server".
2. Launch Firefox, and try to select an item from the "Bookmarks" menu.
What happens:
1. The "File" menu, and the rest of Nautilus's menus, are hidden by default.
- Unless you mouse over it, the menu bar is blank.
- When you mouse over it, the menus appear.
2. The "Bookmarks" menu, and the rest of Firefox's menus, are hidden by default.
- Unless you mouse over it, the menu bar contains only the text "Firefox Web Browser", which isn't useful at all (especially, but not only, since the real name of the application -- "Mozilla Firefox" -- is already present in the window title bar).
- When you mouse over it, the menus appear, partly but not completely replacing the previous text: "Firefox W File Edit View…".
What should happen: Menus should be visible by default, so that you
can know that they exist without scrubbing the screen, and so that you
can see where a menu is each time you aim for it.
The current behavior has led some people (including, this week, one of
my design colleagues) to conclude that Ubuntu applications don't have
menus when they do. For example
<http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/opensource/gnome-shell-vs-ubuntu-
unity-which-desktop-wins/2291>: "One of the most handy menu entries in
GNOME (for me at least) is the Connect to Server entry in the Places
menu. This allows the user to connect to nearly any type of server
quickly and easily. The user can even connect to a Windows Share from
here. In Unity - you won’t find that. In fact, you will be hard
pressed to find any means to connect to a server in Ubuntu Unity."
In bug 720424, Jono Bacon reported that "when we did some developer
tools usability testing last week and on some other occasions when I
have had someone use Unity, I have noticed that some folks don't
realize there is a menu there as it is not visible."
This was confirmed by usability testing of Ubuntu 11.04, where 2 out
of the 10 people who needed to use a menu item could not find the
menus at all -- and of the 8 who did find them, 7 did so only when the
window was maximized. https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
desktop/2011-April/002970.html (Usability testing results of Ubuntu
11.10 or 12.04 have never been published, but this part of the design
did not change.)
Do not confuse this bug with bug 682788, which is about adding an
option for visibility. Adding any options would not fix this bug,
which is about menus being hidden *by default*.
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Desired change:
Implement the 'Enhanced Menu' project for 12.10. This project will
address the issues described in this bug and also issues described in
the duplicates of this bus. Note the 'official' bug that tracks the
implementation of this project is bug #682788
The following options will be added to 'System Settings/Appearance':
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Menus
Location: Global/Local
Visibility: Hidden/Always displayed
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More details to follow during the 12.10 cycle... ;-)
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