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Message #02996
Re: GNOME Main Menu and the Distribution Logo
Aesthetically speaking, I can only imagine the logo looking respectable in a
corner. Or at least, I'm having a hard time imagining it anywhere else and
look credible. I think it's fine as it is, but it's an interesting idea.
The systems mentioned ( Mac and Windows ), they are positioned in the most
interactive or important location. So in these terms, Ubuntu has it right -
but I take the point about the logo and applications not being synonymous.
Some options that come to mind:
1) Don't have the logo highlighted with the Applications text when the menu
is displayed. This would disassociate the logo, but look a bit disjointed
and over-involved in my opinion.
2) As suggested, make the logo the System menu. I prefer having the system
menu labelled however. The first thing I say when showing someone Gnome is
how the "Start" button has lots of different functions pureed into one
crowded area, but here it's thought out a bit better. It gives them a lot of
confidence in the system and they usually react by saying how the never
realized how confused they were by the windows menu until they saw it done
better (go Gnome!!)
3) Replace the power button on the right with the brand. Not exactly a proud
place to put your brand - on the back-door mat.
4) I like the number four, but I can't think of and idea to put here.
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