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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: "Hide Menubar" proposal
From:       ra1n <pk20it () yahoo ! it>
Date:       2005-02-20 0:10:28
Message-ID: 4217E37F.2030909 () yahoo ! it
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Aaron Seigo wrote:
> On February 18, 2005 13:19, Sébastien Laoût wrote:
> 
>>Perhapse another option to disable the ghost menubar?
> 
> 
> perhaps we should move to a centralized menubar ala MacOS in KDE4. it helps 
> resolve these sorts of issues. Frans recently sent me a draft whitepaper on 
> the topic, and it's something that i believe some of us have considered off 
> and on. KDE4 is a good time to examine this in detail.
while interesting, this thing raises a little problem....non KDE apps 
are unaffected by this change, using only 1 non kde app (like the actual 
Openoffice, or mozilla family for example) makes an inconsistent user 
interface.
Florian's idea is good, but it's not so intuitive (I've stared at the 
demo a lot before I understood how to make the menubar reappear :-P)
probably the best option is having a better organized toolbar where the 
restore menubar button could appear when you hide the menubar by some mean.

Cheers

Luca


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