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Package: gnome-panel
Version: 2.10.2-1

When I start a GNOME session, and click on a menu, it can take a few
seconds before the menu is ready to display.  If I click on
Applications, for example, it could be a while before I actually see a
menu; I often click it briefly then return to it.

It seems to me that the menu is being generated on-demand, and is then
cached thereafter.  It would be nice if it were generated in the
background at the start of a session so that this bizarre wait can be
mostly avoided.

   Julian


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Version: 2.12.2-3

On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 03:36:07PM +0000, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> Package: gnome-panel
> Version: 2.10.2-1
> 
> When I start a GNOME session, and click on a menu, it can take a few
> seconds before the menu is ready to display.  If I click on
> Applications, for example, it could be a while before I actually see a
> menu; I often click it briefly then return to it.
> 
> It seems to me that the menu is being generated on-demand, and is then
> cached thereafter.  It would be nice if it were generated in the
> background at the start of a session so that this bizarre wait can be
> mostly avoided.

This seems significantly improved in gnome-panel 2.12.2-3, so closing
this bug report.

   Julian

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