Rethinking of global menu on Gnome Shell
Luya Tshimbalanga
luya at fedoraproject.org
Sat Mar 29 19:59:53 UTC 2014
Global menu was a matter of controversial topic because of presence in
Apple OS X or its earlier Mac OS. Ubuntu adopted it in their Unity
desktop environment. Gnome Shell took a different approach of global
menu but did not fully explore the potential.
Gnome takes on global menu has an interesting parallel to the responsive
menu system found on most websites running on mobile device like this
example:
http://codropspz.tympanus.netdna-cdn.com/codrops/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/MultiLevelMenu.jpg
Some websites created an interesting menu system like this example by
hovering:
http://www.autoblog.com/
Combining both elements provides the result attached on this message.
It is surprising that idea did not show on Gnome website. The benefits are:
- less clutter on the window
- touch screen friendly
- easy to implement on complex applications like Gimp.
- Can use existing method
- More possibilities like the use found on sugar interface.
Comments are welcome. Perhaps I should post it on Gnome mailing list
Luya
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